Verb (used with object) : to admit a student to college. ,This ticket admits two people. ,admitted to the bar. ,to admit the force of an argument. ,He admitted his guilt. ,The fact is admitted. ,This passage admits two abreast. From Dictionary.com.
Verb (used without object) : This door admits to the garden. ,The contract admits of no other interpretation. From Dictionary.com.
So these same human beings who, in a perfect world, would have no black men ever touch a white woman while, of course, keeping black women sexually available to white men, will pass civil rights legislation because they have run out of legal, publicly-admittable reasons to oppose it. From Wordnik.com. [Ah may be wrong, but I is consistent] Reference
Mrs Constable interposed with one single emphatic epithet, not admittable to the ears of this generation; but Andrew resumed, and went on. From Wordnik.com. [Alec Forbes of Howglen] Reference
It is based on hearsay (potentially later admittable as an admission by a party oponent), which is enough for a warrant, but not enough to convict. From Wordnik.com. [Articles] Reference
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