That is, with such abundant clearness, as that nothing can cause men to refuse to admit them, but that which argueth them to be stark naught.
We are ready to admit them on precisely the same terms on which we admit ourselves.
To admit them or to partake with them, would be to treat falsehood as if it were truth.
Peter exercised this power of the keys for both Jews and Gentiles, by being the first to preach Christ to them, and soadmit them to the kingdom of heaven.
Is that the office to which woman suffragists of this country ask us now to admit them?
In selling my goods, is it enough not to disguise their shortcomings, or ought I candidly to admit them?
The murderers offered his head to Aurelius, who refused to admit them, and ordered its immediate burial.
Ideas are living things, and often remould the minds that admit them in spite of the greatest resistance of dead custom and traditionary belief.
They say it would be ruinous to admit them as States to equal rights with ourselves, and contrary to the Constitution to hold them permanently as Territories.
Nor need you be much disturbed by the interested outcries as to the injustice you do by refusing to admit them.
While he yet spoke, their horses, of their own accord, passed through the gate which Eccles had thrown wide to admit them, and carried them into the Fountain court.
The portcullis rose to admit them, and they rode into the echoes of the vaulted gateway.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "admit them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.