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    ad·mis·sion
    [ədˈmiSHən]
    noun
    admission (noun) · admissions (plural noun)
    1. a statement acknowledging the truth of something:
      "an admission of guilt" · "a tacit admission that things had gone wrong" · "a man who, by his own admission, fell in love easily"
    2. the process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place, organization, or institution:
      "the country's admission to the UN" · "I had some difficulty securing admission to the embassy" · "her condition required frequent hospital admissions" · "the university admissions office"
      • the money charged for allowing someone to enter a public place:
        "admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children"
      • (admissions)
        the number of people entering a place:
        "hospital admissions decreased nearly 65 percent"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin admissio(n-), from the verb admittere (see admit).
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    noun
    1. a statement acknowledging the truth of something:
    2. the process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place, organization, or institution:
      • the money charged for allowing someone to enter a public place:
        entrance fee
        admission fee
        entry charge
     
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