Past tense of coadmit; jointly admitted or accepted together.
From co- + admitted (past tense of admit). The -ed ending comes from Old English and is the standard past tense marker for regular verbs in English.
When a school 'coadmitted' a pair of applicants, it usually meant they were considering them as a package deal—a linguistic choice that reflects how institutions think about group memberships and partnerships.
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