Pronunciation: /ədˈmɪtɪd ʌv/
verb to allow or permit
A1 He admitted of his mistake.
A2 She admitted of feeling nervous before the presentation.
B1 The suspect admitted of committing the crime.
B2 The CEO admitted of knowing about the financial irregularities.
C1 The politician admitted of receiving bribes during the investigation.
C2 The scientist admitted of falsifying data in the research paper.
preposition a word used before a noun or pronoun to show its relationship with other words in a sentence
A1 She admitted of her mistake and apologized.
A2 The company admitted of its financial difficulties.
B1 The government admitted of the need for reform.
B2 The professor admitted of the limitations of the study.
C1 The CEO admitted of his involvement in the scandal.
C2 The artist admitted of the influence of classical painters on his work.
formal The policy admitted of no exceptions.
informal The rules admitted of some flexibility.
slang The plan admitted of a few workarounds.
figurative Her argument admitted of no rebuttal.
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