noun a Latin word meaning 'let him/her/them be admitted'
verb a Latin verb in the third person singular present subjunctive passive tense, meaning 'to be admitted'
pronoun a Latin pronoun meaning 'he/she/they'
In legal contexts, 'admittatur' may refer to the admission of evidence or the admission of guilt by a defendant.
In medical fields, 'admittatur' may refer to the admission of a patient to a hospital or healthcare facility.
In academic settings, 'admittatur' may refer to the status of a student who has been admitted to a particular program or institution.
In the field of writing, 'admittatur' may be used to describe the acceptance of a piece of writing for publication or inclusion in a particular publication.
In psychology, 'admittatur' may refer to the acknowledgment or acceptance of a patient's thoughts, feelings, or experiences during therapy.
In the legal profession, 'admittatur' may be used to describe the acceptance of evidence or testimony in a court of law.
In medicine, 'admittatur' may refer to the acceptance of a patient into a hospital or medical facility for treatment.