admit vs enjoin

admit

verb
  • To give warrant or allowance, to grant opportunity or permission (+ of). 

  • To allow to enter; to grant entrance (to), whether into a place, into the mind, or into consideration 

  • To allow (someone) to enter a profession or to enjoy a privilege; to recognize as qualified for a franchise. 

  • To concede as true; to acknowledge or assent to, as an allegation which it is impossible to deny (+ to). 

  • To allow to enter a hospital or similar facility for treatment. 

  • To be capable of; to permit. In this sense, "of" may be used after the verb, or may be omitted. 

enjoin

verb
  • To prescribe under authority; to ordain 

  • To lay upon, as an order or command; to give an injunction to; to direct with authority; to order; to charge. 

  • To prohibit or restrain by a judicial order or decree; to put an injunction on. 

How often have the words admit and enjoin occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )