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Definitions for Readmit
[1] to allow to enter; grant or afford entrance to: to admit a student to college.
[2] to give right or means of entrance to: This ticket admits two people.
[3] to permit to exercise a certain function or privilege: admitted to the bar.
[4] to permit; allow.
[5] to allow or concede as valid: to admit the force of an argument.
[6] to acknowledge; confess: He admitted his guilt.
[7] to grant in argument; concede: The fact is admitted.
[8] to have capacity for: This passage admits two abreast.
[9] to permit entrance; give access: This door admits to the garden.
[10] to permit the possibility of something; allow (usually followed by of ): The contract admits of no other interpretation.
[11] to allow (someone) to enter or be admitted again
[12] (may take a clause as object) to confess or acknowledge (a crime, mistake, etc)
[13] (may take a clause as object) to concede (the truth or validity of something)
[14] to allow to enter; let in
[15] (foll by to) to allow participation (in) or the right to be part (of) to admit to the profession
[16] (when intr, foll by of ) to allow (of); leave room (for)
[17] (intr) to give access the door admits onto the lawn
Words nearby Readmit
admitadmire, admiring, admissible, admission, admissive, admit, admittance, admittedly, admittee, admix, admixture
Origin of Readmit
admit1375–1425; < Latin admittere, equivalent to ad- ad- + mittere to send, let go; replacing late Middle English amitte, with a- a-5 (instead of ad- ) < Middle French amettre < Latin, as above
Other words from Readmit
ad·mit·ta·ble , ad·mit·ti·ble , adjective
ad·mit·ter , noun
half-ad·mit·ted , adjective
half-ad·mit·ted·ly , adverb
non·ad·mit·ted , adjective, noun
non·ad·mit·ted·ly , adverb
pre·ad·mit , verb (used with object), pre·ad·mit·ted, pre·ad·mit·ting.
re·ad·mit , verb, re·ad·mit·ted, re·ad·mit·ting.
un·ad·mit·ted , adjective
un·ad·mit·ted·ly , adverb
well-ad·mit·ted , adjective
Word origin for Readmit
admitC14: from Latin admittere to let come or go to, from ad- to + mittere to send