admittance
IPA: ʌdmˈɪtʌns
noun
- The act of admitting.
- Permission to enter, the power or right of entrance.
- Actual entrance, reception.
- (Britain, law) The act of giving possession of a copyhold estate.
- (physics) The reciprocal of impedance
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Examples of "admittance" in Sentences
- Admittance to the event is free.
- The museum admittance is free of charge.
- They responded by refusing admittance to the actors.
- He also saw the admittance of six states into the Union.
- Admittance to the pool is restricted to members and guests.
- Admittance of the new members was approved on November 8, 1911.
- It represents the nodal admittance of the buses in a power system.
- This article does not mention the use of admittance in Geophysics.
- Admittance to the University of Maryland has become highly selective.
- Admission to the parks is free, but a fee is charged for admittance to the zoo.
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