Sentences with admit
ad·mit
A a - I am willing to admit that I do make mistakes. [VERB that]
- She was admitted to hospital with a soaring temperature. [be VERB-ed + to]
- While these doting dads admit they are learning as they go, I think they are on to something.
- It is hard to admit that we are getting fat as a nation.
- He was admitted to the Academie Culinaire de France. [be VERB-ed + to]
- Embassy security personnel refused to admit him or his wife. [VERB noun]
- Another proven fact is 8/10 women privately admit that they would enjoy it if there significant other had a longer, thicker penis.
- One of the things that take many men by great surprise is the issue of wives who admit to cheating but say that they still love their husbands.
- To admit to the profession
- The door admits onto the lawn
- This ticket admits two
- The hall admits 2,500 people
- He was admitted to the bar
- Circumstance do not admit of thisthe text does not admit of this interpretation
- To admit the force of an argument.
- "This shocking report proves once again that we urgently need a radical shake-up of hospital care," said Jeremy Hughes, chief executive of the Alzheimer's Society. "Given that people with dementia occupy a quarter of hospital beds and that many leave in worse health than when they were admitted, it is unacceptable that training in dementia care is not the norm. "
- He admitted his guilt.
- The fact is admitted.
- This passage admits two abreast.
- This door admits to the garden.
- The contract admits of no other interpretation.
- A ticket admits one into a playhouse. They were admitted into his house. to admit a serious thought into the mindto admit evidence in the trial of a cause
- To admit a student to college.
- To admit an attorney to practice lawthe prisoner was admitted to bail
- This ticket admits two people.
- The argument or fact is admittedhe admitted his guiltshe admitted taking drugs / she admitted to taking drugs
- admitted to the bar.
- The words do not admit such a construction.