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intromit

  (ĭn'trə-mĭt') pronunciation
tr.v., -mit·ted, -mit·ting, -mits.

To cause or permit to enter; introduce or admit.

[Middle English intromitten, to deal illegally with others, from Latin intrōmittere, to send in, let into : intrō-, in + mittere, to send.]

intromittent in'tro·mit'tent adj.
intromitter in'tro·mit'ter n.
 
 
Thesaurus: intromit

verb

    To serve as a means of entrance for: admit, let in. See enter/exit.

 
Medical Dictionary: in·tro·mit
(ĭn'trə-mĭt')
v., -mit·ted, -mit·ting, -mits.

To cause or permit to enter; introduce or admit.

 
WordNet: intromit
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The verb has one meaning:

Meaning #1: allow to enter; grant entry to
  Synonyms: admit, allow in, let in


 
 

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