admission

/ədˈmɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of allowing someone to enter a place, organization, or event.
    • Admission to the museum is free on Sundays.
    • She applied for admission to the university's engineering program.
    • The club requires a membership card for admission.
  2. The price charged for entry to a place or event.
    • Admission for adults is $15, and children get in for half price.
    • They raised the admission to the amusement park this summer.
    • The concert tickets include admission to the after-party.
  3. A statement acknowledging that something is true, often something embarrassing or wrong.
    • She made a quiet admission that she had forgotten the meeting.
    • The CEO's public admission of the mistake helped restore trust.
    • His admission of guilt came as a surprise to everyone.
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