English to Punjabi Dictionary admit

admit

ਸਵੀਕਾਰ
definition
verb
the office finally admitted that several prisoners had been injured
confess to be true or to be the case, typically with reluctance.
senior citizens are admitted free to the museum
allow (someone) to enter a place.
example
I don't underestimate the challenges we face trying to increase pension coverage but I'm not prepared to 'admit' failure yet.
to 'admit' your guilt
The confession, however, was drafted in the UK, and the Bulgarian court refused to 'admit' it as evidence in support of Shields.
So rather than 'admit' defeat, I've changed goals.
they need to 'admit' new members
Special family tickets are also available and 20 will 'admit' two adults and two children.
In return for Putin's support, Washington will remove economic sanctions and 'admit' Russia to the World Trade Organization.
In my view, refusing to 'admit' this evidence does not amount to ‘taking a technical position’.
A sub-zero wind chased us round every corner, but since moving downstairs would be to 'admit' defeat, we stayed put for an hour and a quarter and slowly solidified into blocks of ice.
There is a difference between refusing to 'admit' evidence and not reading it at all.
A ticket costing 988 yuan will 'admit' visitors to the performance, lucky draw and dinner.
I have to 'admit' I was relieved when he left
the need to inform him was too urgent to 'admit' of further delay
She had blatantly accused me but I have to 'admit' that it was true.
If, or when, the technique is widely accepted, a judge may have to decide whether to 'admit' test results as evidence.
The motion to 'admit' fresh evidence was received following the release of the Reasons for Decision.
the need to inform him was too urgent to 'admit' of further delay
There are many ways that presidents 'admit' responsibility besides publicly issuing the big mea culpa.
Rather than 'admit' defeat, the college used the Internet to launch lecture notes and coursework assignments into cyberspace, and held whole lectures online.
the courts can refuse to 'admit' police evidence which has been illegally obtained
But the court in the Mobley case refused to 'admit' this evidence.
His refusal to 'admit' failure was breathtaking.
There is also a £50 family ticket available to 'admit' two children and two adults.
they were too scared to 'admit' what happened to them
It takes a good leader to not only recognize, but 'admit' defeat.
we 'admit' 50 students every year
after searching for an hour, she finally had to 'admit' defeat
I didn't want to move back home; I didn't want to 'admit' defeat.
One is that the trial judge was wrong to 'admit' a series of evidence including a taped police interview with him.
Six weeks later several flustered psychiatrists had to 'admit' failure.
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