intromit
in·tro·mit
transitive verb \-ˈmit\in·tro·mit·tedin·tro·mit·ting
Definition of INTROMIT
Origin of INTROMIT
Latin intromittere, from intro- + mittere to send
First Known Use: circa 1588
Rhymes with INTROMIT
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