admissions
Pronunciation: [ədˈmɪʃənz]
Context: "education"
(noun) the process of being accepted into a school or college. It's like when you apply to a school and they decide if you can join.
Example
She received her college admissions letter and was so happy to find out she was accepted.
Example
He was disappointed because he didn’t get any admissions to the schools he applied to.
Example
What are the admissions requirements for that university?
Context: "healthcare"
(noun) the act of allowing someone to enter a hospital or clinic to receive care. It’s when patients are accepted for treatment.
Example
Her admissions to the hospital went smoothly, and she was able to see a doctor right away.
Example
There were no admissions available in the emergency room last night because it was so busy.
Example
How many admissions did the hospital receive this week?
Context: "events"
(noun) the permission given to enter a place, like a concert or a museum. It’s like getting a ticket so you can go in.
Example
The admissions to the event were sold out, showing how popular it was.
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There was no admissions available for the show because it was at full capacity.
Example
What is the cost of admissions for the concert?