English to Esperanto Meaning of admit - agnoskas


Admit :
agnoskas

agnoskas, konsentas, obeu, Atentu, kredas je, observi, konfesi, agnoski, promesi, enskribiĝi, plenigi, aĵoj, inkluzivi, eniras, sankcio, aprobi, permesilon, permesas

konfesiakceptasakceptita
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Definitions of admit in English
Verb(1) declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of(2) allow to enter; grant entry to(3) allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of(4) admit into a group or community(5) afford possibility(6) give access or entrance to(7) have room for; hold without crowding(8) serve as a means of entrance
Examples of admit in English
(1) In my view, refusing to admit this evidence does not amount to ÔÇÿtaking a technical positionÔÇÖ.(2) they admit visitors(3) If, or when, the technique is widely accepted, a judge may have to decide whether to admit test results as evidence.(4) the courts can refuse to admit police evidence that has been illegally obtained(5) Rather than admit defeat, the college used the Internet to launch lecture notes and coursework assignments into cyberspace, and held whole lectures online.(6) Instead, the judge can admit evidence such as statements made to the police by witnesses.(7) Special family tickets are also available and 20 will admit two adults and two children.(8) In return for Putin's support, Washington will remove economic sanctions and admit Russia to the World Trade Organization.(9) One is that the trial judge was wrong to admit a series of evidence including a taped police interview with him.(10) So rather than admit defeat, I've changed goals.(11) they were too scared to admit what happened to them(12) the courts can refuse to admit police evidence which has been illegally obtained(13) She had blatantly accused me but I have to admit that it was true.(14) It takes a good leader to not only recognize, but admit defeat.(15) A ticket costing 988 yuan will admit visitors to the performance, lucky draw and dinner.(16) There are many ways that presidents admit responsibility besides publicly issuing the big mea culpa.
Related Phrases of admit
(1) admit to ::
konfesi al
(2) admit defeat ::
konfesi malvenkon
(3) admit into ::
konfesi en
(4) admit of ::
agnoskas de
Synonyms
Verb
1. let in ::
enlasi
3. confess ::
konfesi
4. take on ::
alpreni
5. allow ::
permesas
6. acknowledge ::
agnoski
7. accommodate ::
akomodi
Antonyms
1. deny ::
nei
Different Forms
admit, admits
Word Example from TV Shows
You admit you've got a hidden larder?

You ADMIT you've got a hidden larder?

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 4

and freely admit to my crimes.

and freely ADMIT to my crimes.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 10

I will admit the meeting
did not go the way I wanted.

I will ADMIT the meeting did not go the way I wanted.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 16

I know. But you must admit,
it looks suspicious.

I know. But you must ADMIT, it looks suspicious.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 3

Got him to admit he loved
his wife. It was brutal.

Got him to ADMIT he loved his wife. It was brutal.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 18

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