INTROMIT


Meaning of INTROMIT in English

| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|mit verb

( intromitted ; intromitted ; intromitting ; intromits )

Etymology: Middle English intromitten, from Medieval Latin (with reflexive pronoun object) intromittere to concern (oneself), meddle, from Latin intromittere to send in, let in, from intro- + mittere to send — more at smite

intransitive verb

Scots law : to interfere or intermeddle especially with the effects or goods of another — compare intromission 1

transitive verb

[Latin intromittere to send in, let in]

: to send or put in : insert , introduce ; also : to allow to pass : admit

• in·tro·mit·ter -mid.ə(r) noun -s

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