noun a person who has been admitted to a group or organization
Admittees refers to individuals who have been accepted into an educational institution or program.
Admittees are patients who have been admitted to a hospital or healthcare facility for treatment.
Admittees are individuals who have been granted admission to a specific legal entity, such as a bar association or professional organization.
In the field of literature, 'admittees' may be used to refer to characters in a story who have been admitted to a particular institution or group.
Psychologists may use the term 'admittees' when discussing patients who have been admitted to a mental health facility for treatment.
Hospital administrators may use 'admittees' to refer to patients who have been formally admitted to the hospital for medical care.
Lawyers may refer to individuals who have been admitted to a legal proceeding as 'admittees'.