Examples of using Admitted in English and their translations into Marathi
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I admitted to it.
He was wrong, he admitted it.
He never admitted failure,“I have not failed.
She did wrong, she admitted it.
He casually admitted,“I'm learning how to song write.
Instead, the relative was admitted.
No one has admitted a mistake.
Students who arrive late will not be admitted.
The U.S. never admitted to this.
Admitted first class of 139 male undergraduate students.
She eventually admitted her guilt.
Admitted first class of 104 female undergraduate students.
The police admitted their mistake.
And when she grow old,when she was four and a half years old, I admitted her in my school.
Our admitted sin is that we spend almost all our time on this project at the moment.
In 1930 the institute admitted 450 students.
The Faculty of Medicine of Memorial University of Newfoundland was established in 1967,and the first students were admitted in 1969.
The hospital then admitted the error.
The UIDAI itself has admitted on 20th June, 2017, that there are reports of biometrics being hacked, which is why it raised the penalty for bypassing biometrics to one lakh.
Upon his return, he admitted the affair.
The same year, UCL admitted women to the faculties of Arts and Law and of Science, although women remained barred from the faculties of Engineering and of Medicine(with the exception of courses on public health and hygiene).
Not long ago a11 year old girl was admitted into the hospital.
Five all-male colleges first admitted women in 1974 and, since then, all colleges have changed their statutes to admit both women and men.
In 1953, the School of Religion admitted the first African-American student to the University.
Our independent R&D capability has been highly admitted by the industry, and we have been well-known with the unity of high-tech enterprise.
She was wrong, he admits.
However, I have to admit that it's fitting.
Admit that you can't do everything yourself.
Admit Card 10 days before the exam.
They admit misjudgments but reflect grace and forgiveness to others.”.