The granting of an argument or position not fully proved; the act of acknowledging something asserted; acknowledgement; concession.
The cost or fee associated with attendance or entry.
The act or practice of admitting.
Permission to enter, or the entrance itself; admittance; entrance; access
A fact, point, or statement admitted; as, admission made out of court are received in evidence
Declaration of the bishop that he approves of the presentee as a fit person to serve the cure of the church to which he is presented.
Acquiescence or concurrence in a statement made by another, and distinguishable from a confession in that an admission presupposes prior inquiry by another, but a confession may be made without such inquiry.
Any declaration of belief, faith or one's opinion, whether genuine or (as now often implied) pretended.
The practitioners of such an occupation collectively.
The declaration of belief in the principles of a religion; hence, one's faith or religion.
A promise or vow made on entering a religious order.
An occupation, trade, craft, or activity in which one has a professed expertise in a particular area; a job, especially one requiring a high level of skill or training.