IMMIT

Etymology

Verb

immit (third-person singular simple present immits, present participle immitting, simple past and past participle immitted)

(obsolete, rare) To send in, put in, insert, inject or infuse

Antonyms

• emit

Source: Wiktionary


Im*mit", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Immitted; p. pr. & vb. n. Immiting.] Etym: [L. immittere, immissum; pref. im- in + mittere to send.]

Definition: To send in; to inject; to infuse; -- the correlative of emit. [R.] Boyle.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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Word of the Day

25 March 2025

IMMOBILIZATION

(noun) fixation (as by a plaster cast) of a body part in order to promote proper healing; “immobilization of the injured knee was necessary”


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