Examples of 'readily admit' in a sentence

Meaning of "readily admit"

This phrase is used to describe the act of acknowledging or accepting something without hesitation, resistance, or denial. It implies that there is a willingness or openness to acknowledge or recognize a particular truth, fact, or circumstance, often in response to a question, accusation, or inquiry

How to use "readily admit" in a sentence

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Federal agencies readily admit they are crippled.
I readily admit tsunamis scare me the most.
Real scientists will readily admit this.
I readily admit it was not my finest hour.
How humble you are to so readily admit your limitation.
And readily admit that you have no evidence.
How humble you are to so readily admit your limitations.
I readily admit that the mass of the citizens.
People do not readily admit this.
I readily admit that not all of my resolutions stick.
Honest chemists and biologists will readily admit that.
Some even readily admit they are bored.
A humble person sees their own weaknesses and can readily admit them.
Climatologists readily admit their uncertainty.
I readily admit that it would be foolish to discount any or all of these scenarios.

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Nor did these determined reformers readily admit of any dissent or lukewarmness.
I readily admit that there is always room for improvement.
The patriarchs want to conquer the natural law and they readily admit it.
I can readily admit that it hurts.
I am a lonely girl I readily admit it.
I can readily admit that now.
We do it ourselves, although we do not readily admit it.
I can readily admit to mine.
This position is not the sedevacante position, as those who hold it will readily admit.
Most scientists readily admit their ignorance on this point.
In my life, I ai not met many people that will readily admit when they are afraid.
I readily admit that they are written primarily for myself.
The Members of Parliament readily admit that they can do nothing.
I readily admit that we have.
In fact, some of our workers readily admit that this is the case.
I readily admit that this group of veterinarians is exceedingly small.
Unfortunately, people readily admit they have a physical body.
We readily admit that considerable benefits may flow from disarmament.
Nihilists aside, people will readily admit that there are values in morality.
I readily admit their superior training in all areas except logic.
Today, GM executives will readily admit that this was a bad idea.
I readily admit my mistakes.
When it comes to gossip, I have to readily admit men are as guilty as women.
I will readily admit that this can sometimes be true.
It is all about investor confidence, and I readily admit that right now you have it.
People do not readily admit to abusing others or being abused themselves.
There are, important areas of convergence I readily admit.
I will readily admit that revisions are extremely difficult for me.
This is a tough statement, I readily admit.
I readily admit that the literature is not unanimous on this idea.
For the sake of disclosure, I will readily admit that I am not a millionaire.
We readily admit that we struggle to apply consistently all that we say we believe.
When they do so, they readily admit it.
Feminists readily admit that women are far more likely to get pregnant than men are.
Thankfully most of the doctors we have encountered readily admit this . ”.

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Examples of using Admit
You admit you do not relish dying
It takes courage to admit when you are wrong
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