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Definition of "intromit" [in•tro•mit]

  • To cause or permit to enter; introduce or admit. (verb-transitive)

American Heritage(R) Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright (c) 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Use "intromit" in a sentence
  • "You were to learn what you could of the Pretender's movements, and incidentally you were to intromit with certain of our settled agents at Versailles."
  • "He who never intromits at all, will never intromit with fraudulent intentions."
  • "` ` Truly, my honest friend, '' said Dalgetty, ` ` if that is your best recommendation to Sir Duncan's favour, I would pretermit my pleading thereupon, in respect I have observed that even the animal creation are incensed against those who intromit with their offspring forcibly, much more any rational and"