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acknowledge to admit or recognize the truth, existence, fact, or validity of. [1/4 definitions]
avow to state openly; admit; confess. [1/2 definitions]
baptism any similar ceremony used to initiate or admit to membership. [1/2 definitions]
baptize to administer the Christian rite of immersion in or sprinkling with water, to purify symbolically and admit to church membership. [1/4 definitions]
call it quits to give up and admit defeat. [1/2 definitions]
clerestory in architecture, an outside wall containing windows which admit light to partially roofed areas in the lower sections of a building, esp. a church.
come clean (informal) to admit the truth.
concede to acknowledge the truth, justice, or propriety of; admit. [1/3 definitions]
confess to reveal, admit, or concede as true, esp. something self-incriminating. [4/6 definitions]
confirmation a religious rite or ceremony performed to admit a person to full adult membership in a church. [1/3 definitions]
deny to declare (something) false; refuse to agree with or admit; dispute; contradict. [1/3 definitions]
disallow to refuse to allow or admit; reject. [1/2 definitions]
face up to to admit the existence of. [1/2 definitions]
give up to admit defeat. [1/4 definitions]
grant to admit or accept. [1/6 definitions]
induct to admit or bring in as a member; initiate. [1/3 definitions]
initiate to admit as a member of a club or society by performing a formal ceremony or ritual. [1/4 definitions]
Inns of Court the four legal societies in England that have the exclusive right to admit law students to the bar. [1/2 definitions]
intromit to allow, cause, or assist to enter; introduce; admit.
jalousie a shutter, blind, or window with overlapping horizontal slats that can be tilted to admit more or less light or air.
lantern a tall, narrow structure at the peak of a building, esp. one with openings that admit light. [1/3 definitions]