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admit
verb (admitted , admitting )
1 tr & intr to agree to the truth of something, especially unwillingly.
2 (also admit to something) to agree that one is responsible for (a deed or action, especially an offence or wrongdoing).
3 intr (admit of something) formal to allow it as possible or valid.
4 to allow someone to enter.
5 (also admit someone to something) to allow them to take part in it; to accept them as a member or patient of it.
6 formal to have the capacity for something a room admitting forty people .
[15c: from Latin admittere ]
verb (admitted , admitting )
1 tr & intr to agree to the truth of something, especially unwillingly.
2 (also admit to something) to agree that one is responsible for (a deed or action, especially an offence or wrongdoing).
3 intr (admit of something) formal to allow it as possible or valid.
4 to allow someone to enter.
5 (also admit someone to something) to allow them to take part in it; to accept them as a member or patient of it.
6 formal to have the capacity for something a room admitting forty people .
[15c: from Latin admittere ]
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