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Admitting Privileges,

Admitting Privileges means,

Doctor's right to admit patients in some hospitals.

Literal Meanings of Admitting Privileges

Admitting:

Meanings of Admitting:
  1. A claim or matter of truth

  2. Let (someone) enter a place.

  3. Accept correctly

  4. Possible possibilities.

Sentences of Admitting
  1. The Home Office eventually acknowledged that several detainees had been injured.

  2. Retirees enter the museum for free.

  3. Courts may refuse to accept illegally obtained police evidence.

  4. You need to be notified to allow further delays.

Synonyms of Admitting

welcome, avow, profess, take on, make known, accede, leak, show in, ■■■■ the gaff on, give away, reveal, concur, give right of entry to, register, tell all about, spill the beans about, realize, concede, blurt out, declare, appreciate, receive, give access to, bring to light

Privileges:

Meanings of Privileges:
  1. Special rights, benefits or exemptions are granted or granted only to certain individuals or groups.

  2. Granting concessions or concessions a.

Sentences of Privileges
  1. British inheritance law favors the eldest child.

Synonyms of Privileges

birthright, advantage, liberty, freedom, due, prerogative, benefit, right, concession, entitlement

Admitting Privileges,

What Does Admitting Privileges Mean?

  1. Meaning of Admitting Privileges: Doctors were given the right to consult patients in S.C.

Literal Meanings of Admitting Privileges

Admitting:

Sentences of Admitting
  1. The Home Office eventually acknowledged that several prisoners had been injured.

Synonyms of Admitting

sign up, enlist, ■■■■ the gaff on, assent, ■■■■ the lid off, recognize, acknowledge, squeal about, give admission to, bring into the open, disclose, get something off one's chest, be aware of, divulge, make public, grant, grant entrance to, enrol, make a clean ■■■■■■ of, be conscious of, agree, accept

Privileges:

Meanings of Privileges:
  1. Give one or more concessions.