Similar words: treadmill, readmission, admit, admit of, admit to, admitted, admittedly, admittance. Meaning: [‚rɪːəd'mɪt] v. 1. admit anew 2. admit again or anew.
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(1) He was readmitted only a week after being discharged.
(2) He was readmitted to the school after examination.
(3) Eighteen days after discharge from hospital he was readmitted as an emergency complaining of epigastric pain and vomiting for 24 hours.
(4) Patients readmitted consistently had a shorter length of stay in all specialisms than non-readmitted patients.
(5) Goizueta had been released from the hospital Sept. 22 but was re-admitted last week because of a bacterial throat infection. Sentencedict.com
(6) The average length of stay of readmitted patients was 12 days compared with 15 for those not readmitted.
(7) Mrs T had recently been readmitted to hospital following a psychotic episode.
(8) On 23 November, Pollitt and Campbell withdrew their support from the initial statement and were readmitted to their positions.
(9) Finding herself unable to gain entry the plaintiff obtained an exparte injunction to readmit her to the premises.
(10) Bidders missing the deadline for offers or not shortlisted for the second phase may not be readmitted.
(11) The cable was written amid heated controversy over Pope Benedict XVI's decision to readmit an ultra-traditionalist bishop who turned out to be a public Holocaust denier.
(12) I had been come up against many such stationmaster, they are static after idea passes, sincere letter is a person, make a station anew, the bosom with broad Baidu is final readmit them.
(13) I admit that I was disappointed to read the UEFA motivations after they decided to readmit us to the tournament, but I don't believe that we will encounter any additional obstacle for this reason.
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