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Admit Definition & Meaning

1. To confess or acknowledge something to be true or valid.

Example: She admitted to stealing the money from the cash register.

2. To allow someone to enter or be a member of a group or organization.

Example: The school admitted 100 new students this year.

3. To grant access or permission to something.

Example: The ticket will admit you to the concert.

4. To accept or recognize the truth or existence of something.

Example: The doctor admitted that the patient's condition was serious.

5. To express regret or apologize for something.

Example: He admitted his mistake and promised to make it right.

Examples of the word admit used in sentences.

  • They had to admit that the food was not very tasty.
  • He finally admitted that he was afraid of heights.
  • She admitted to making a mistake in the math problem.
  • We admit children aged 5 and above into our daycare center.
  • The suspect refused to admit his involvement in the crime.
  • She finally admitted to eating the last piece of cake.
  • I must admit, I didn't understand the instructions for this task.
  • He reluctantly admitted that he was wrong in his assumptions.
  • We admit that we were wrong about the time of the meeting.
  • I admit that I am not good at speaking Spanish.
  • I have to admit, I'm not very good at cooking.
  • Although it was difficult, she eventually admitted to herself that she needed help.
  • The doctor had to admit the patient to the hospital for further tests.
  • She reluctantly admitted to her mistake and apologized.
  • He was forced to admit that he had been lying to his parents about his grades.
  • The company's CEO finally had to admit that the project was a failure.
  • Despite her initial reluctance, she eventually admitted to having made a mistake.
  • I must admit that I was rather surprised by the results of the experiment.
  • It took a lot of courage for him to admit that he needed help with his addiction.
  • He reluctantly admitted to feeling jealous of his friend's success.
  • Although he was embarrassed to admit it, he was secretly thrilled to receive an invitation to the exclusive event.
  • Despite his reluctance, he had to admit that the new recruit's excellent performance was undeniable.
  • The CEO had to publicly admit his failure in managing the company's finances, which led to a loss of trust from shareholders.
  • It takes great strength to admit one's mistakes and make amends for them.
  • We must admit that the recent development has altered our expectations and plans for the future.
  • As much as she hated to admit it, her colleague's proposal was far superior to hers.
  • The young athlete had to admit to himself that he needed to work harder if he wanted to make it to the Olympics.
  • It took him years to admit to himself that he was struggling with depression and needed help.
  • The CEO had to admit to the board that the company's financial projections were not feasible.
  • Despite her initial reluctance, the politician had to admit to her wrongdoing to regain her constituents' trust.
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