admittance (Meaning)

Wordnet

admittance (n)

the right to enter

the act of admitting someone to enter

Webster

admittance (n.)

The act of admitting.

Permission to enter; the power or right of entrance; also, actual entrance; reception.

Concession; admission; allowance; as, the admittance of an argument.

Admissibility.

The act of giving possession of a copyhold estate.

The reciprocal of impedance.

admittance Sentence Examples

  1. The security guard granted admittance to the building after verifying the visitor's identification.
  2. Admission to the exclusive event required a special invitation for admittance.
  3. The concert venue strictly controlled admittance, allowing only ticket holders to enter.
  4. The school's strict policy required students to show their identification cards for admittance to the library.
  5. VIP guests enjoyed privileged admittance to the private lounge at the event.
  6. The sign at the entrance clearly stated the hours of admittance to the museum.
  7. The bouncer denied admittance to individuals who did not meet the age requirement for the nightclub.
  8. The theater had a policy of no late admittance to avoid disruptions during performances.
  9. The conference organizers provided badges for easy admittance to all registered participants.
  10. The gated community had controlled admittance, ensuring only residents and authorized visitors could enter.

FAQs About the word admittance

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The security guard granted admittance to the building after verifying the visitor's identification.

Admission to the exclusive event required a special invitation for admittance.

The concert venue strictly controlled admittance, allowing only ticket holders to enter.

The school's strict policy required students to show their identification cards for admittance to the library.