admission-n; 4 Senses

Sense Number 1: the act of officially gaining entrance to somewhere

Commentary: ADMISSION[+event][+gaining][+entrance][+official]

Examples:
Their nation is seeking admission into the EU.
Her condition required frequent hospital admissions.
Admission to that university is quite difficult.
Sally was a little jealous of Jane's admission to the Academy of Sciences.
The cost of admission to that country club may not be worth it. (Note: here 'admission' refers to the act of gaining entrance, This is not an example of Sense 3)

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WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 1

Sense Number 2: the act of acknowledging the truth of something

Commentary: ADMISSION[+event][+speech_act][+acknowledgment][+of_truth]

Examples:
There was a tacit admission from John that things had gone wrong.
He is a man who, by his own admission, tends to be a pessimist.
The defendant's admission of guilt caught the jury by surprise.

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WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 2

Sense Number 3: an entrance or access fee to something

Commentary: ADMISSION[+quantity][+fee][+access][+to_event]

Examples:
How much is the admission to this movie theater?
We didn't have to pay admission because of Bob's complimentary tickets.
She said the admission to the exhibit is five dollars.

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WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 3

Sense Number 4: none of the above

Commentary: Automatically generated NOTA sense (bbn)

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