admission

From Middle French 'admission', from Latin 'admissio', meaning 'a letting in, permission'.

NOUN (1)
[/ədˈmɪʃ.ən/en-US]
entry literalneutral / acceptance literalneutral / allowance literalformal / entry permission literal / admittance literal / concept of being admitted untranslatable (Lacks a single-word direct equivalent in ENGLISH, refers to the broader concept.)
Synonyms entry neutral , acceptance neutral , allowance formal
Antonyms rejection

The term admission refers to the act or process of allowing someone to enter a place or join a group. It can also signify the formal acceptance of a person into an institution, organization, or event. In some contexts, it encompasses the broader concept of being granted the right or privilege to enter or participate, which lacks a direct equivalent in English as a single word, further emphasizing its nuanced nature.

plural
admissions
  • She received her admission letter from the university last week. — 彼女は先週、大学からの入学通知を受け取った。
  • The admission policy of the museum allows free entry for children. — 美術館の入場政策は子供の無料入場を許可している。
  • His admission to the club was celebrated with a small party. — 彼のクラブへの入会は小さなパーティーで祝われた。
register: formal