Sentences with admitted
ad·mit
A a - To admit a student to college.
- This ticket admits two people.
- A man accused of murdering his estranged wife admitted to police that he had strangled her, a court heard yesterday.
- Competition and Consumer Commission's investigation process after the regulator reluctantly admitted it had fabricated evidence.
- admitted to the bar.
- To admit the force of an argument.
- Disgraced medical entrepreneur Ian McGoldrick admitted to treating up to 300 patients at his clinics while he was unregistered.
- West Australian Opposition Leader Troy Buswell has broken down at a press conference and admitted he sniffed the chair of a female Liberal.
- He admitted his guilt.
- The fact is admitted.
- Faris admitted travelling from Pakistan to Afghanistan in late 2000.
- This passage admits two abreast.
- This door admits to the garden.
- The contract admits of no other interpretation.