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admittance
[ad-mit-ns]
noun
permission or right to enter.
admittance into the exhibit room.
Synonyms: accessan act of admitting.
actual entrance.
Electricity., the measure of the ability of a circuit to conduct an alternating current, consisting of two components, conductance and susceptance; the reciprocal of impedance, expressed in mhos. Y
admittance
/ ədˈmɪtəns /
noun
the right or authority to enter
the act of giving entrance
y. electrical engineering the reciprocal of impedance, usually measured in siemens. It can be expressed as a complex quantity, the real part of which is the conductance and the imaginary part the susceptance
admittance
A measure of the ability of a circuit or component to allow current flow when exposed to AC voltages (its AC conductance). It is equal to the reciprocal of the impedance of the circuit, just as conductivity is equal to the reciprocal of resistance, and is similarly measured in mhos.
Other Word Forms
- readmittance noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of admittance1
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Example Sentences
Even with admittance into the inner circle as a spectator, documentary filmmakers can’t always peer close enough into their subject’s life.
The government wanted to increase the annual admittance of medical students to universities from around 3,000 to roughly 5,000, saying more staff were needed to meet demand.
Starting in 1952 at the urging of Ben Hogan, the exclusive meal is an invite-only affair with admittance strictly limited to past champions.
The news of Davidson’s most recent admittance comes as venues in Florida and New Jersey announced the comedian’s upcoming shows there have been canceled due to “scheduling conflicts.”
It wasn’t an actual admittance that he relayed the pitch to Moore on the 3-2 cutter.
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