admitted
admitted — verb
1. the form of the verb 'admit' that marks past time — used when a person confessed
the form of the verb 'admit' that marks past time — used when a person confessed something, allowed someone to enter, or accepted something as true at an earlier moment.
Diya admitted that she had broken the kitchen window while playing ball.
past simple + that-clause for confessing
Three patients have been admitted to the emergency room since midnight.
present perfect passive: have been + admitted + to [place]
Minh admitted to his parents that he had lost the library book.
Élise admitted later that she had never told anyone the full story.
Bao was admitted to university with a full scholarship.
文法句型
admitted + that-clause
admitted + to + someone
admitted + (to) + gerund
have/has/had + admitted
be + admitted + to/into + [place/institution]
用法筆記
This is an inflected form, not a separate verb. Use 'admitted' as the simple past ('The suspect admitted the crime') or as a past participle in perfect tenses ('She has admitted her mistake') and passive constructions ('He was admitted to hospital'). In present-tense contexts, use the base form 'admit' or the third-person singular 'admits' instead.