Miss; Mit (To send). Ad mit Dis miss E mit In ter mis sion Mis sile Mis sion O mit Re mit Sub mit Trans mit.

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Miss; Mit (To send)

Ad mit Dis miss E mit In ter mis sion Mis sile Mis sion O mit Re mit Sub mit Trans mit

Admit (V) To send –Someone in –Allow to enter Sally, make sure you have your ticket so that the doorman will admit you.

Dismiss (V) To send –Someone out –Allow to leave After the bell rang, the teacher was able to dismiss the class.

emit (v.) To send –Out –Give off The new light I bought for the house emits a beautiful light.

intermission (n) A break –Between acts or plays where people are sent out for snacks During the intermission my mom bought me a Diet Pepsi.

Missile (n) A weapon –Designed to hit a target Don’t you think that it would be cool to see NASA launch a missile into space?

Mission (n) A special duty –That a group is sent to do. Mrs. Pang sent her student on a mission to find her keys.

Omit (v) To leave –Out; don’t send Billy was careful to omit the wrong picture.

Remit (v) To send –back Make sure you remit your house payment on time.

Submit (v) To send –Yourself under the control of someone else. After the war began, the peasants quickly submitted to the soldiers.

Transmit (V) To send –Across places; to pass along. The KROQ radio signal is transmitted across the united states via satalite.