Synonyms of the word admission


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admission

  • n. The act or practice of admitting.
  • n. Power or permission to enter; admittance; entrance; access; power to approach.
  • n. The granting of an argument or position not fully proved; the act of acknowledging something asserted;…
  • n. (law) Acquiescence or concurrence in a statement made by another, and distinguishable from a confession…
  • n. A fact, point, or statement admitted; as, admission made out of court are received in evidence.
  • n. (Britain, ecclesiastical law) Declaration of the bishop that he approves of the presentee as a fit person…
  • n. The cost or fee associated with attendance or entry.

acknowledgement

  • n. (most common British spelling, also sometimes used in the US) Alternative spelling of acknowledgment.

acknowledgment

  • n. The act of acknowledging; admission.
  • n. The act of owning or recognizing in a particular character or relationship; recognition as regards the…
  • n. An award or other expression or token of appreciation.
  • n. An expression of gratitude for a benefit or an obligation.
  • n. A message from the addressee informing the originator that the originator's communication has been received…
  • n. (telecommunications, computing, networking) A response (ACK) sent by a receiver to indicate successful…
  • n. An owning as genuine or valid; an avowing or admission in legal form.
  • n. (law) The act of a man admitting a child as his own.
  • n. (law) A formal statement or document recognizing the fulfillment or execution of a legal requirement or…

admittance

  • n. The act of admitting.
  • n. Permission to enter, the power or right of entrance.
  • n. Actual entrance, reception.
  • n. (Britain, law) The act of giving possession of a copyhold estate.
  • n. (physics) The reciprocal of impedance.

entering

  • v. present participle of enter.
  • n. action of the verb to enter.

entrance

  • n. (countable) The action of entering, or going in.
  • n. The act of taking possession, as of property, or of office.
  • n. (countable) The place of entering, as a gate or doorway.
  • n. (uncountable) The right to go in.
  • n. The entering upon; the beginning, or that with which the beginning is made; the commencement; initiation.
  • n. The causing to be entered upon a register, as a ship or goods, at a customhouse; an entering.
  • n. (nautical) The angle which the bow of a vessel makes with the water at the water line.
  • n. (nautical) The bow, or entire wedgelike forepart of a vessel, below the water line.
  • n. (music) When a musician starts playing or singing, entry.
  • v. (transitive) To delight and fill with wonder.
  • v. (transitive) To put into a trance.

entry

  • n. (uncountable) The act of entering.
  • n. (uncountable) Permission to enter.
  • n. A doorway that provides a means of entering a building.
  • n. A small room immediately inside the front door of a house or other building, often having an access to…
  • n. A small group formed within a church, especially Episcopal, for simple dinner and fellowship, and to help…
  • n. An item in a list, such as an article in a dictionary or encyclopedia; a record made in a log, diary or…
  • n. (linear algebra) A term at any position in a matrix.
  • n. The exhibition or depositing of a ship's papers at the customhouse, to procure licence to land goods;…
  • n. (music) When a musician starts to play or sing, entrance.

fee

  • n. (feudal law) A right to the use of a superior's land, as a stipend for services to be performed; also,…
  • n. (law) An inheritable estate in land held of a feudal lord on condition of the performing of certain services.
  • n. (law) An estate of inheritance in land, either absolute and without limitation to any particular class…
  • n. (obsolete) Property; owndom; estate.
  • n. (obsolete) Money paid or bestowed; payment; emolument.
  • n. (obsolete) A prize or reward. Only used in the set phrase "A finder's fee" in Modern English.
  • n. A monetary payment charged for professional services.
  • v. To reward for services performed, or to be performed; to recompense; to hire or keep in hire; hence, to…

incoming

  • adj. Coming (or about to come) in; arriving.
  • adj. Succeeding to an office.
  • n. The act of coming in; arrival.
  • interj. (military) a warning that something is coming towards you; especially enemy artillery fire.

ingress

  • n. The act of entering.
  • n. Permission to enter.
  • n. A door or other means of entering.
  • n. (astronomy) The entrance of the Moon into the shadow of the Earth in eclipses, or the Sun's entrance into…
  • v. (intransitive) To intrude or insert oneself.
  • v. (transitive, US, chiefly military) To enter (a specified location or area).
  • v. (intransitive, astrology, of a planet) To enter into a zodiacal sign.
  • v. (Whiteheadian metaphysics) To manifest or cause to be manifested in the temporal world; to effect ingression.

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