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Definition of admit
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of admit is as below...
Admit (v. t.) To
concede
as true; to
acknowledge
or
assent
to, as an
allegation
which it is
impossible
to deny; to own or
confess;
as, the
argument
or fact is
admitted;
he
admitted
his
guilt..
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Presbyterianism
::
Presbyterianism
(n.) That form of
church
government
which
invests
presbyters
with all
spiritual
power,
and
admits
no
prelates
over them; also, the faith and
polity
of the
Presbyterian
churches,
taken
collectively..
Deliver
::
Deliver
(v. t.) To
admit;
to allow to pass.
Irremeable
::
Irremeable
(a.)
Admitting
no
return;
as, an
irremeable
way..
Draw
::
Draw (v. i.) To admit the
action
of
pulling
or
dragging;
to
undergo
draught;
as, a
carriage
draws
easily..
Endenizen
::
Endenizen
(v. t.) To admit to the
privileges
of a
denizen;
to
naturalize.
Equivocate
::
Equivocate
(a.) To use words of
equivocal
or
doubtful
signification;
to
express
one's
opinions
in terms which admit of
different
senses,
with
intent
to
deceive;
to use
ambiguous
expressions
with a view to
mislead;
as, to
equivocate
is the work of
duplicity..
Provisorily
::
Provisorily
(adv.)
In a
provisory
manner;
conditionally;
subject
to a
proviso;
as, to admit a
doctrine
provisorily..
Ambiguity
::
Ambiguity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
ambiguous;
doubtfulness
or
uncertainty,
particularly
as to the
signification
of
language,
arising
from its
admitting
of more than one
meaning;
an
equivocal
word or
expression..
Give
::
Give (n.) To allow or admit by way of
supposition.
Irrelievable
::
Irrelievable
(a.) Not
admitting
relief;
incurable;
hopeless.
House
::
House (v. t.) To admit to
residence;
to
harbor.
Inference
::
Inference
(n.) That which
inferred;
a truth or
proposition
drawn from
another
which is
admitted
or
supposed
to be true; a
conclusion;
a
deduction.
Removable
::
Removable
(a.)
Admitting
of being
removed.
Curtain
::
Curtain
(n.) A
hanging
screen
intended
to
darken
or
conceal,
and
admitting
of being drawn back or up, and
reclosed
at
pleasure;
esp.,
drapery
of cloth or lace
hanging
round a bed or at a
window;
in
theaters,
and like
places,
a
movable
screen
for
concealing
the
stage..
Positive
::
Positive
(a.)
Hence:
Not
admitting
of any
doubt,
condition,
qualification,
or
discretion;
not
dependent
on
circumstances
or
probabilities;
not
speculative;
compelling
assent
or
obedience;
peremptory;
indisputable;
decisive;
as,
positive
instructions;
positive
truth;
positive
proof..
Admittance
::
Admittance
(n.) The act of
giving
possession
of a
copyhold
estate.
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(n.) A
charge
or
bearing
of
simple
form, one of nine or ten which are in
constant
use. The bend,
chevron,
chief,
cross,
fesse,
pale, and
saltire
are
uniformly
admitted
as
ordinaries.
Some
authorities
include
bar, bend
sinister,
pile, and
others.
See
Subordinary..
Intromit
::
Intromit
(v. t.) To allow to pass in; to
admit.
Admitting
::
Admitting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Admi.
Take
::
Take (v. t.) To
admit,
as,
something
presented
to the mind; not to
dispute;
to
allow;
to
accept;
to
receive
in
thought;
to
entertain
in
opinion;
to
understand;
to
interpret;
to
regard
or look upon; to
consider;
to
suppose;
as, to take a thing for
granted;
this I take to be man's
motive;
to take men for
spies..
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