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.