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admitted

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/ədˈmɪtɪd/ · ad-mit-ted

to acknowledge or accept as true or valid.

Meanings

verbformal

to acknowledge or accept as true or valid.

سچ یا درست کے طور پر تسلیم کرنا یا قبول کرنا۔

تسلیم کیا

tasseem kiya

Synonyms

acknowledgedrecognizedacceptedتسلیم کردہشناختقبول

Antonyms

deniedrefutedrejectedانکارردناشناس

Common Collocations

  • admitted to the hospital
  • admitted a mistake
  • admitted to the group

Example Sentences

She admitted her mistake during the meeting.

اس نے اجلاس کے دوران اپنی غلطی تسلیم کی۔

Us ne ijlaas ke doran apni ghalti tasseem ki.

He was admitted to the prestigious university after the interview.

اس کو انٹرویو کے بعد نامور یونیورسٹی میں داخلہ دیا گیا۔

Us ko interview ke baad namwar university mein dakhla diya gaya.

After much deliberation, the committee admitted that they needed more evidence.

بہت سوچ بچار کے بعد، کمیٹی نے تسلیم کیا کہ انہیں مزید شواہد کی ضرورت ہے۔

Bohat soch bachar ke baad, committee ne tasseem kiya ke unhein mazeed shawaahid ki zaroorat hai.

Easily Confused With

submitted:To submit is to present something for consideration, while to admit is to acknowledge a fact or truth.

Word Family

admit
verbتسلیم کرنا
admission
nounداخلہ
admittance
nounاجازت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of admitting someone to a club as allowing them in.

Imagine a door opening to let someone enter, signifying acceptance.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت کے راستے میں تسلیم کی بنیاد ہے،<br>جو دل کو چاہے، وہ بڑا ہونے لگتا ہے۔

Mohabbat ke raaste mein tasseem ki buniyad hai,<br>Jo dil ko chahe, woh bara hone lagta hai.

In the path of love, acknowledgment is the foundation,<br>What the heart desires begins to grow.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

سچائی کا سامنا ہمیشہ کرنا چاہیے۔

Sachai ka samna hamesha karna chahiye.

One should always face the truth.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "admittere" — to allow to enter

First known use: 15th century

The word 'admit' comes from the Latin 'admittere', where 'ad-' means 'to' and 'mittere' means 'to send'. It evolved through Old French before entering English.