Conjugation of the verb: admit
Present
- I admit
- You admit
- He/She admits
- We admit
- You admit
- They admit
Past
- I admitted
- You admitted
- He/She admitted
- We admitted
- You admitted
- They admitted
Future
- I will admit
- You will admit
- He/She will admit
- We will admit
- You will admit
- They will admit
Conditional
- I would admit
- You would admit
- He/She would admit
- We would admit
- You would admit
- They would admit
Present
- I am admitting
- You are admitting
- He/She is admitting
- We are admitting
- You are admitting
- They are admitting
Past
- I was admitting
- You were admitting
- He/She was admitting
- We were admitting
- You were admitting
- They were admitting
Future
- I will be admitting
- You will be admitting
- He/She will be admitting
- We will be admitting
- You will be admitting
- They will be admitting
Conditional
- I would be admitting
- You would be admitting
- He/She would be admitting
- We would be admitting
- You would be admitting
- They would be admitting
Present
- I have admitted
- You have admitted
- He/She has admitted
- We have admitted
- You have admitted
- They have admitted
Past
- I had admitted
- You had admitted
- He/She had admitted
- We have admitted
- You have admitted
- They have admitted
Future
- I will have admitted
- You will have admitted
- He/She will have admitted
- We will have admitted
- You will have admitted
- They will have admitted
Conditional
- I would have admitted
- You would have admitted
- He/She would have admitted
- We would have admitted
- You would have admitted
- They would have admitted
Present
- I have been admitting
- You have been admitting
- He/She has been admitting
- We have been admitting
- You have been admitting
- They have been admitting
Past
- I had been admitting
- You had been admitting
- He/She had been admitting
- We had been admitting
- You had been admitting
- They had been admitting
Future
- I will have been admitting
- You will have been admitting
- He/She will have been admitting
- We will have been admitting
- You will have been admitting
- They will have been admitting
Conditional
- I would have been admitting
- You would have been admitting
- He/She would have been admitting
- We would have been admitting
- You would have been admitting
- They would have been admitting
Present
- Am I admitting?
- Are you admitting?
- Is he/she admitting?
- Are we admitting?
- Are you admitting?
- Are they admitting?
Past
- Have I admitted?
- Have you admitted?
- Has he/she admitted?
- Have we admitted?
- Have you admitted?
- Have they admitted?
Future
- Will I admit?
- Will you admit?
- Will he/she admit?
- Will we admit?
- Will you admit?
- Will they admit?
Conditional
- Would I admit?
- Would you admit?
- Would he/she admit?
- Would we admit?
- Would you admit?
- Would they admit?
Meanings
- To allow to enter; to grant entrance, whether into a place, or into the mind, or consideration; to receive; to take.
- To allow (one) to enter on an office 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 own or confess.
- To be capable of; to permit. In this sense, "of" may be used after the verb, or may be omitted.
- to give warrant or allowance, to grant opportunity or permission (+ )
Examples
- A ticket admits one into a playhouse.
- They were admitted into his house.
- to admit a serious thought into the mind
- to admit evidence in the trial of a cause
- to admit an attorney to practice law
- the prisoner was admitted to bail
- the argument or fact is admitted
- he admitted his guilt
- the words do not admit such a construction.
- circumstance do not admit of this
- the text does not admit of this interpretation
Translations
ES
- admitir
PT
- admitir
FR
- admettre