noun A person who has been admitted or accepted into a group, organization, or institution.
Refers to a person who has been admitted or accepted into a business organization or program.
Refers to a person who has been admitted to a school, university, or program.
Refers to a person who has been admitted or accepted into a government agency or program.
Refers to a patient who has been admitted to a hospital or healthcare facility for treatment.
Refers to a person who has been admitted or accepted into a legal proceeding or institution.
In the field of journalism, an admittee may refer to a person who has been admitted to a hospital or institution, and their status as an admittee is relevant to the story being reported.
A psychologist may use the term admittee to refer to a patient who has been admitted to a mental health facility for treatment and care.
For a hospital administrator, an admittee is a person who has been formally admitted to the hospital for medical treatment and care.
In a legal context, an admittee may refer to a person who has been admitted to a specific program or institution as part of a legal agreement or court order.