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admitting

conjunction as in albeit

noun as in credence

noun as in receipt

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Klein paints a rosy picture of the charter schools, while admitting that not all outperformed traditional public schools.

Last week, a British woman committed suicide after admitting she had harassed the McCanns online.

Yet, while admitting that TMZ sometimes performs a valuable public service, not everyone is an unalloyed fan.

Her achievements finally led the United States Polo Association to begin admitting women in 1972.

Beaird seemed to be either admitting perjury or committing it.

Were it so, there should be no ground for admitting the fact of any covenant even among men.

In admitting a member, if no form of election has been prescribed, each candidate must be elected separately.

The company is composed of three contracting persons without admitting therein any other whatever.

The proceeding then is much like an equity trial with perhaps a wider latitude in admitting evidence bearing on the inquiry.

He looked younger, too, and no one could help admitting that he had that grand air that denotes birth and breeding.

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On this page you'll find 91 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to admitting, such as: even if, even though, and notwithstanding.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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