7 adjectives to describe admittance

He never dared to appear abroad, and instituted particular signs and modes of knocking at his door, when those in the secret wished admittance.

Immediate admittance was granted on her mentioning the magic words "black tulip.

They pound on the gate demanding admittance in the name of the law.

They did not speak to let us by, but signified admittance by turning uninterested backs and retiring to some dark corners to resume the vigil.

The official admittance of the Roman soldier to an army hierarchically organized in no way resembled the admission of a new knight into a sort of military college and the "pink of society."

Edward first fled to Stirling Castle, and entreated admittance; but Sir Philip Mowbray, the governor, reminded the fugitive sovereign that he was obliged to surrender the castle next day, so Edward was fain to fly through the Torwood, closely pursued by Douglas with a body of cavalry.

Without reflecting, without hesitation, he ran toward the house, and thanks to his stylish clothes and determined mien, easily secured admittance.

7 adjectives to describe  admittance