0 the act of agreeing that something is true, especially unwillingly: --
1 the money that you pay to enter a place: --
Half of all hospital admissions are emergencies, and these are treated straight away.
There's a notice outside the building that says "No admission before twelve noon".
Admission to the exhibition will be by invitation only.
How much do they charge for admission?
2 permission to study at a school or college, or permission to enter a theater or other building: --
4 something that you say or do that shows that you know you have done something dishonest or have not succeeded in doing something: --
by sb's own admission By the CEO's own admission, the company's strategy of pursuing global growth has not been a success.
admission of guilt/responsibility/failure Many members of the public view the resignation of the authority's chief executive as an admission of guilt.
admission that The chairman's statement is the first public admission that the board may be considering breaking up the company.
5 official permission that is given to a person, company, or country to join a large organization: --
admission process/requirement/standard Recent changes in the system have led to tougher admission standards.
deny/refuse admission (to sth) Despite existing shortages, the number denied admission to nursing schools is high.
apply for/gain admission (to sth) Over 5,000 students apply for admission to our graduate business program each year.
admission of sb We always welcome the admission of new members.
admission to sth Admission to the World Trade Organization should improve our economic prospects.
The European Union promises admission to any country that meets the criteria for membership.
However, reported maternal separations might also reflect, in some children, lengthy hospital admissions.
The mean length of all admissions and periods of community-based care for all clients increased by 45 % (50n0\34n5).
Although participating staff believed that the project had prevented hospital admissions, it would require a comparative study to adequately assess its impact.
To limit the financial consequences of these influences, a 'two-part tariff' has been introduced for emergency admissions.
Administrators who select facially nonracial admissions criteria "in order to promote racial diversity" are not avoiding the law but are violating it.
In total, 4650 hospital admissions for infections with a focus in the upper airway were recorded over the same time-frame.
A second classification of ' diarrhoea-associated admissions ' was made if any of these codes were listed as any of the 15 possible diagnostic codes.
Causes of diarrhoea morbidity were assessed for admissions of children less than 5 years of age.