Sentence examples for are admitting from inspiring English sources

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are admitting

verb

To allow to enter; to grant entrance, whether into a place, or into the mind, or consideration; to receive; to take.

  • A ticket admits one into a playhouse.

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They are admitting no regrets.

– because you are admitting to having been a liar.

Many of the new people they are admitting are Christians.

"The colleges know who they are admitting," he said.

So people have seen the calibre of the students we are admitting.

Those who ask for verification for deportation deferrals are admitting to being unauthorized workers.

"More and more colleges are admitting students earlier, so their senior year kind of goes away".

"People are admitting privately that they are concerned they are self-censoring what they are doing.

Charter schools would also have to show that they are admitting and retaining special-needs students.

As schools continue to empty, grammar schools are admitting children who failed the entrance exam.

Devaney believes that this allows the admissions staff to better evaluate the students they are admitting.

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