"Readmission" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Readmission" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Readmission" Meaning

The act of allowing or permitting someone or something to return to a place or a state they were previously in.

Example: The hospital allowed for the patient's readmission after his health improved.

Alternatively, it can also refer to the act of re-entering a school or educational institution after being previously enrolled.

Example: The university made it easy for students to apply for readmission after a short break.

In both cases, the term "readmission" implies a return to a previous status or a resumption of a previous situation.

"Readmission" Examples

Usage Examples of "Readmission"


1. Medical Context

A patient was hospitalized for a heart condition and was discharged after a brief period of treatment. However, due to lack of follow-up care, he experienced a relapse and was forced to undergo readmission to the hospital for further treatment.

2. Educational Institution Policy

The university's policy regarding scholarships mandates that recipients must maintain a minimum GPA to avoid readmission to the financial aid program.

3. Legal Proceedings

After serving a prison sentence, an individual may seek readmission to the witness protection program if they are found to still be in danger from the original individuals they testified against.

4. Meteorological Predictions

The weather forecast may issue a warning for readmission of a severe weather condition if a previously existing condition is expected to worsen.

5. Employment Practices

In cases of employee misconduct, a company may decide to grant readmission to an employee after serving a period of disciplinary suspension, if the employee meets specific conditions.

"Readmission" Similar Words

Readjust

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To make necessary changes or corrections in order to achieve a better or more accurate position, state, or relationship.

Readjustable

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Adjusted or capable of being made suitable or adjusted again.

Readjusted

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Readjusting

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To adapt or change one's position or strategy to make a fresh start.

Readjustment

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The process of making adjustments to a plan, system, or situation in order to improve its efficiency, fairness, or effectiveness, often in response to a change or new information.

Readjustments

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Readjusts

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To adjust or modify something again, especially to improve or correct it, often after a previous attempt or assessment.<br><br>Example: "The pilot had to readjust the flight path to avoid bad weather."<br><br>or<br><br>To adjust one's position or opinion, especially after receiving new information or being persuaded.<br><br>Example: "After reading the updated report, she had to readjust her stance on the issue."

Readministering

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Noun: The act of ministering or giving aid, especially charitable aid, over again; a second administration or management of public affairs.<br><br>Example: "The new government's readministering of the economic policies has been met with both praise and criticism."<br><br>Verb: To administer aid or charitable assistance to someone or something again.

Readmit

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Readmittance

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Readmitted

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Ready-cooked

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Ready-made

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Already prepared or prepared ahead of time for immediate use.