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Sinónimos detallados de admit en inglés

admit:

to admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)

  1. to admit
    to accede; to admit; admit the truth
  2. to admit
    to admit
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
  3. to admit
    to concede; to grant; to allow; to permit; to submit to; to admit; to tolerate; to authorize; to authorise; to give one's fiat to
    • concede verbo (concedes, conceded, conceding)
    • grant verbo (grants, granted, granting)
    • allow verbo (allows, allowed, allowing)
    • permit verbo (permits, permitted, permitting)
    • submit to verbo (submits to, submitted to, submitting to)
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
    • tolerate verbo (tolerates, tolerated, tolerating)
    • authorize verbo, americano (authorizes, authorized, authorizing)
    • authorise verbo, británico
    • give one's fiat to verbo (gives one's fiat to, gave one's fiat to, giving one's fiat to)
  4. to admit
    to admit; to let in
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
    • let in verbo (lets in, let in, letting in)
  5. to admit
    to authorize; to validate; to confirm; to allow; to permit; to admit; to sanction; to authorise; to give one's fiat to
    • authorize verbo, americano (authorizes, authorized, authorizing)
    • validate verbo (validates, validated, validating)
    • confirm verbo (confirms, confirmed, confirming)
    • allow verbo (allows, allowed, allowing)
    • permit verbo (permits, permitted, permitting)
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
    • sanction verbo (sanctions, sanctioned, sanctioning)
    • authorise verbo, británico
    • give one's fiat to verbo (gives one's fiat to, gave one's fiat to, giving one's fiat to)
  6. to admit
    to confess; to unburden oneself; to admit
    • confess verbo (confesss, confessed, confessing)
    • unburden oneself verbo (unburdens oneself, unburdened oneself, unburdening oneself)
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
  7. to admit
    to reveal; to exhibit; to express; to show; to display; to demonstrate; to admit
    • reveal verbo (reveals, revealed, revealing)
    • exhibit verbo (exhibits, exhibited, exhibiting)
    • express verbo (expresss, expressed, expressing)
    • show verbo (shows, showed, showing)
    • display verbo (displaies, displayed, displaying)
    • demonstrate verbo (demonstrates, demonstrated, demonstrating)
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
  8. to admit
    to reveal; to disclose; to admit
    • reveal verbo (reveals, revealed, revealing)
    • disclose verbo (discloses, disclose, disclosing)
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
  9. to admit
    – declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of 1
    to acknowledge; to admit
    – declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of 1
    • acknowledge verbo (acknowledges, acknowledged, acknowledging)
      • She acknowledged that she might have forgotten1
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
      • He admitted his errors1
  10. to admit
    – admit into a group or community 1
    to take; to admit; to accept; to take on
    – admit into a group or community 1
    • take verbo (takes, took, taking)
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
      • We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member1
    • accept verbo (accepts, accepted, accepting)
      • accept students for graduate study1
    • take on verbo (takes on, took on, taking on)
  11. to admit
    – allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of 1
    to include; to admit; to let in
    – allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of 1
    • include verbo (includes, included, including)
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
      • admit someone to the profession1
      • She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar1
    • let in verbo (lets in, let in, letting in)
  12. to admit
    – allow to enter; grant entry to 1
    to admit; allow in; to let in; intromit
    – allow to enter; grant entry to 1
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
      • We cannot admit non-members into our club building1
      • This pipe admits air1
    • allow in verbo
    • let in verbo (lets in, let in, letting in)
    • intromit verbo
  13. to admit
    – serve as a means of entrance 1
    to admit
    – serve as a means of entrance 1
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
      • This ticket will admit one adult to the show1
  14. to admit
    – have room for; hold without crowding 1
    to hold; to admit; to accommodate
    – have room for; hold without crowding 1
    • hold verbo (holds, held, holding)
      • The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people1
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
      • The theater admits 300 people1
    • accommodate verbo (accommodates, accommodated, accommodating)
      • This hotel can accommodate 250 guests1
  15. to admit
    – give access or entrance to 1
    to admit
    – give access or entrance to 1
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
      • The French doors admit onto the yard1
  16. to admit
    – afford possibility 1
    to allow; to admit
    – afford possibility 1
    • allow verbo (allows, allowed, allowing)
      • This short story allows of several different interpretations1
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
      • This problem admits of no solution1

Conjugaciones de admit:

present
  1. admit
  2. admit
  3. admits
  4. admit
  5. admit
  6. admit
simple past
  1. admited
  2. admited
  3. admited
  4. admited
  5. admited
  6. admited
present perfect
  1. have admited
  2. have admited
  3. has admited
  4. have admited
  5. have admited
  6. have admited
past continuous
  1. was admiting
  2. were admiting
  3. was admiting
  4. were admiting
  5. were admiting
  6. were admiting
future
  1. shall admit
  2. will admit
  3. will admit
  4. shall admit
  5. will admit
  6. will admit
continuous present
  1. am admiting
  2. are admiting
  3. is admiting
  4. are admiting
  5. are admiting
  6. are admiting
subjunctive
  1. be admited
  2. be admited
  3. be admited
  4. be admited
  5. be admited
  6. be admited
diverse
  1. admit!
  2. let's admit!
  3. admited
  4. admiting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Definiciones relacionadas de "admit":

  1. declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of1
    • He admitted his errors1
  2. admit into a group or community1
    • We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member1
  3. allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of1
    • admit someone to the profession1
    • She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar1
  4. allow to enter; grant entry to1
    • We cannot admit non-members into our club building1
    • This pipe admits air1
  5. serve as a means of entrance1
    • This ticket will admit one adult to the show1
  6. have room for; hold without crowding1
    • The theater admits 300 people1
  7. give access or entrance to1
    • The French doors admit onto the yard1
  8. afford possibility1
    • This problem admits of no solution1

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