Allow to enter; grant entry to.
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Examples for "admit "
Examples for "admit "
1 This is a problem any responsible company needs to admit , and address.
2 However, only 46 per cent admit they're good at commercialising those ideas.
3 I thought of Cal's rule, one I'd come to admit made sense.
4 Despite the problems, few election administrators admit the certification process is inadequate.
5 We must admit , yesterday was a great day on the fashion scene.
1 Egypt has eased border controls to allow in construction materials, notably from Qatar.
2 Currently only medical staff in PPE are allowed in such a situation.
3 Access to the region remains tight, with no foreign journalists allowed in .
4 Attendance of funerals: This is also allowed in Level 4 of lockdown.
5 Other media who arrived later were not even allowed in the building.
1 One of them said: I don't really know who to let in .
2 However, 11 games later, they have let in just one more goal.
3 Today, he'd be over at the house to let in some workmen.
4 A new local tyre business and some rooms to let in Ballymun.
5 The first 100 were let in free as a gesture of goodwill.
1 You were to learn what you could of the Pretender's movements, and incidentally you were to intromit with certain of our settled agents at Versailles.
2 He that intromits , is criminal; he that intromits not, is innocent.
3 There were two leaks with the Intromit (one major and one minor).
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