Pronunciation: /ədˈmɪtɪŋ ʌv/
verb to allow or make possible
A1 I am admitting of my mistake.
A2 She is admitting of her fear of heights.
B1 The company is admitting of its responsibility for the accident.
B2 The politician is admitting of his involvement in the scandal.
C1 The scientist is admitting of the limitations of the study.
C2 The artist is admitting of the complexities of the creative process.
preposition indicating that something is possible or capable of happening
A1 I am admitting of my mistake and apologizing for it.
A2 She is admitting of her fear of heights and trying to overcome it.
B1 The new policy is admitting of some flexibility in its implementation.
B2 The project plan is admitting of some changes to accommodate new requirements.
C1 The scientific theory is admitting of multiple interpretations based on new evidence.
C2 The legal framework is admitting of various exceptions in specific cases.
formal The scientific method is a systematic process admitting of no shortcuts.
informal She has a strict rule admitting of no exceptions when it comes to punctuality.
slang His style is very particular, admitting of no criticism from anyone.
figurative The painting was a masterpiece, admitting of no flaws in its composition.
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