Readmission (noun)

The act of being admitted again, especially to a hospital or school.

Origin:

Late 17th century: from re- + admission.

Examples:

  1. She was denied readmission to the university due to poor grades.
  2. He was required to submit a readmission application before he could return to school.
  3. The hospital had strict readmission policies for patients who left against medical advice.
  4. The readmission fee for the concert was waived for those who had already bought a ticket.
  5. The policy for readmission to the club was reviewed and changed by the board.
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