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admission
noun as in entering or allowing entry
noun as in confession or acknowledgment
Example Sentences
And with the film’s electrifying final song, “Defying Gravity” — which also serves as the closing number for the musical’s first act — Erivo delivers a jaw-dropping, applause-worthy performance worth the price of admission alone.
"We think this will be a valuable tool for treating heart failure by promoting care at home and potentially reducing the need for costly hospital admissions and readmissions," Bensimhon said.
Provincial mental health legislation allows involuntary admission and involuntary treatment.
After being told such an admission would be not be permitted, she told the user that no beds were available at the crisis house, even though this was not true.
Local leaders protested, including the Gainesville City Commission, which passed a resolution condemning the plan to change the admissions process.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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