admit (someone/something) into



admit (someone/something) into

1. To allow something to be used as evidence in a trial. The prosecuting attorney tried to admit new documents into evidence.
2. To allow one membership or entry. That university only admits the best applicants into its law program. Luckily, a worker admitted us into the store, even though it was about to close.
See also: admit

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JÓNas-Icelandic
Apollinaris-Ancient Greek
Euanthe-Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Birgitte-Danish, Norwegian
Guglielmogool-LYEL-moItalian
Ioab-Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek