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Synonyms and antonyms of To allow someone to enter a place in British Thesaurus

To allow someone to enter a place

let in ()

to allow someone to enter a house, room etc

let into ()

to allow someone to enter a house, room etc

readmit (verb)

to allow someone to enter a place again

admit (verb)

to allow someone to enter a place, especially a public place such as a theatre or museum

open its/the doors ()

if a building, organization, or country opens its doors, it allows people to enter, especially for the first time