The admission



Example: The admission allows entry into the restricted area

Definition


"The admission" is the official permission or right granted to enter a place, event, or institution. It often involves meeting certain criteria or paying a fee, allowing individuals to gain access to otherwise restricted areas or activities.

Etymology


The term "the admission" comes from the Latin word 'admissio,' which means 'a letting in' or 'allowing entry.' It entered English through Old French, reflecting the act of permitting someone to enter or join a place or group. Did you know? The word shares roots with 'admit,' highlighting the connection between allowing entry and acknowledging acceptance.

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"The admission" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 3", containing 113 commonly used words.
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