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Intromit   Listen
verb
Intromit  v. t.  (past & past part. intromitted; pres. part. intromitting)  
1.
To send in or put in; to insert or introduce.
2.
To allow to pass in; to admit. "Glass in the window intromits light, without cold."






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"Intromit" Quotes from Famous Books



... to know when we commit injury and when we suffer it. It fixes certain marks upon actions, by which we are admonished to do or to forbear them. "Qui sibi bene temperat in licitis," says one of the fathers, "nunquam cadet in illicita:" he who never intromits at all, will never intromit with ...
— The Works of Samuel Johnson in Nine Volumes - Volume V: Miscellaneous Pieces • Samuel Johnson



Words linked to "Intromit" :   permit, allow, reject, intromission, admit, countenance, let in, allow in, let



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