Sentence examples for was admit from inspiring English sources

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was admit

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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Kant said that all we could do with doubts about God was admit them.

The one thing the government would not do was admit the obvious: Egypt had experienced one of the most serious outbreaks of sectarian violence in years.

A few years ago he told me one of the hardest things he has ever done was admit to his (relative) failure.

Five years ago, Graeme Hick said that the hardest thing he'd ever had to do in his career was admit that he'd failed at Test cricket.

With little mental health training, all the staff could do was admit Sally to wait for the duty Camhs assessor the next day.

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He was admitted.

The basketball player was admitted.

She was admitted to Stanford Hospital.

Nevertheless, he was admitted.

He was admitted when he was twenty-three.

He was admitted for more tests.

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