Examples of 'admitting what' in a sentence

Meaning of "admitting what"

Admitting what refers to the act of acknowledging or accepting something, particularly a truth, fact, or mistake. It implies being honest and taking responsibility for one's actions or beliefs. Admitting what is often used in contexts where individuals or groups need to confront uncomfortable realities, overcome denial, or move towards personal or collective growth

How to use "admitting what" in a sentence

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Repentance means admitting what you did was wrong.
Admitting what he can not deny.
There is strength in admitting what you can not do.
Not admitting what they want for themselves.
You said science was about admitting what we do not know.
Just admitting what we all know.
I am telling you that to postpone admitting what always embarrasses me.
And admitting what belongs to you and what belongs to others.
This means start by admitting what you do not know.
Admitting what you want and owning it are major aspects of being vulnerable.
Keep you from admitting what you know is true.
Maybe we can get this son of a bitch on tape admitting what he did.
After admitting what he had done.
Your guilt is stopping you from admitting what we need to do.
And only by admitting what we are can we get what we want.

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Nobody can get hurt just by admitting what they feel.
Start admitting what you do.
It was decided that we would make a tape of him admitting what he would done.
Well done for admitting what a lot of people will not.
You could take my spy pen and record her admitting what she did.
He has us admitting what we did.
Admitting what you do not know can be a powerful way to get a conversation back on track.
The child will deny admitting what he has done.
After admitting what she committed, her father took her to the police station.
This can be a real threat and can be solved by admitting what the problem is.
Life is about admitting what you want and not being afraid to take it.
But now movie directors and producers are coming out and admitting what they are doing.
Because that would be admitting what they are and admitting defeat.
I have got a lot of messages of people just apologizing and admitting what they have done.
Just thinking about admitting what he had done made him deeply embarrassed.
Blaming the Resistance is better than admitting what happened.
Harry Reid admitting what really happened to his eye.
This is the first time we finally see Pharaoh admitting what he has done.
The easy part is admitting what you did to Sherwood.
Now you have a voice message from me admitting what I did.
Finally admitting what we all knew anyway!
Getting off gear was easy compared to admitting what I would done to Paul.
Easier than admitting what a mess I made of raising her, of our family.
For several years I had been incapable of admitting what had happened.
Admitting what you say, I still think he is wrong.
It was the thought of looking Tabitha in the eye and admitting what I had done.
Have humility and pride when admitting what you do not know, and resist complacency.
Admitting what he says, I still think that he is in the wrong.
If you wanna build trust, start by admitting what you did.
Admitting what you say, I still think you are wrong.
They have got a lot to lose by admitting what he 's done.
Admitting what you say, I still think you are mistaken.
Feeling guilty, she finally pays him back by admitting what she has done.
Admitting what you say, I can not agree with you.
When it comes to effective communication, admitting what you did wrong is respected and required.

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