Mit/Miss Flashcards

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To send someone in; to allow someone to enter

A

Admit

Commonly used in contexts such as admissions to events or institutions.

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To send someone out; to let someone leave

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Dismiss

Often used in educational or professional settings when a person is allowed to exit.

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To send out or give off (such as an odor)

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Emit

Can refer to various contexts, including light, sound, and smells.

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4
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A break between acts of a play or performance during which people are sent out for snacks or stretch breaks

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Intermission

Commonly found in theaters and concerts.

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5
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A weapon designed to be sent in the direction of a target

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Missile

Can include various types of projectiles used in military applications.

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A special duty or function which a person or group is sent out to do

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Mission

Often used in military, diplomatic, or humanitarian contexts.

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7
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To leave out; to not send

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Omit

This can apply to information, tasks, or items in various contexts.

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8
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To send back (usually related to paying bills)

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Remit

Often used in financial contexts, such as remitting payments or funds.

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9
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To ‘send’ yourself under someone else’s control; to give in to someone else’s power

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Submit

Commonly used in situations involving authority or compliance.

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10
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To send something across places; to pass along

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Transmit

Used in various contexts, including communication and data transfer.

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