Admissions
/ədˈmɪʃənz/
Definitions
- (n.) Statements acknowledged by a party in legal proceedings as true or accurate, which may be used as evidence.
The defendant's admissions were used against him in court.
- (n.) The act or process of allowing entry to a court, institution, or legal process.
The admissions of new evidence were considered by the judge.
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Commentary
Use 'admissions' primarily to denote acknowledged facts or entry permissions in legal contexts; clarify meaning by context.
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