Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Permission to enter again; readmission.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Allowance to enter again; a second admission.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The act of
readmitting .
Etymologies
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Examples
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If that “emotional partner” ends up being a fun-loving gay, I hope we will gain readmittance to Jennifer Raum’s welcoming table.
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If that “emotional partner” ends up being a fun-loving gay, I hope we will gain readmittance to Jennifer Raum’s welcoming table.
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A spokesman for His Holiness defended the readmittance of Bishop Williamson, saying that it was nice for the Pope to have 'someone around who understands him'.
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A decision to allow Zelaya back into Honduras may help the country gain readmittance into the Organization of American States.
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The hospitals that have the highest rate of infections and unnecessary readmittance will lose Medicare funding.
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A spokesman for His Holiness defended the readmittance of Bishop Williamson, saying that it was nice for the Pope to have 'someone around who understands him'.
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However, Chinchilla has told Honduran leader Lobo that she supports his country's readmittance.
Nikolas Kozloff: U.S. Marines to Costa Rica: What's Behind the Story?
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However, Chinchilla has told Honduran leader Lobo that she supports his country's readmittance.
Nikolas Kozloff: U.S. Marines to Costa Rica: What's Behind the Story?
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However, Chinchilla has told Honduran leader Lobo that she supports his country's readmittance.
Nikolas Kozloff: U.S. Marines to Costa Rica: What's Behind the Story?
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Now he hopes the school can gain readmittance into the state system, effectively thwarting the desire of the county council to close it.
Parents wanting to start 'free schools' have great hopes of the new government
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