admit into



admit something into something

to allow something to be introduced into something else. You cannot admit this document into the body of evidence!
See also: admit

admit into

v.
To allow someone or something to enter or be a part of something: This school does not admit students into a degree program without a high school diploma. The judge admitted the documents into evidence. We were admitted into the theater even though we were very late.
See also: admit

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Shay[ʃei]
Shawneeshah-NEEEnglish (Modern)
Carmelokahr-ME-loSpanish, Italian
Tommie['tɔmi]
Liberia-Late Roman
Karishma-Indian, Hindi