Miss Mit Send Admit Ad In Mit Send
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Miss, Mit = Send
Admit • Ad – In • Mit – Send • To SEND someone IN; to allow someone to enter • We had a ticket to the movie, so we were admitted to our seats.
Dismiss • DIS – OUT • MISS – Send • To SEND someone OUT; to let someone leave • The manager dismissed his employee from the meeting.
Emit • E – OFF • MIT – SEND • To SEND out or give OFF (such as an odor) • The football pads emit a strong odor after practice!
Intermission • INTER – BREAK • Miss- SEND • A BREAK between acts of a play or performance where people are SENT out for snacks or stretch breaks. • “Mary Poppins” the musical has a thirty minute intermission after act two.
Missile • Miss- Sent • Ile – Direction • A weapon designed to be SENT in the DIRECTION of a target. • The MISSLE was turned toward the enemy base.
OMIT • O – OUT • MIT- SEND • To leave OUT; to not SEND • The teacher told the students to OMIT the very last test question.
Remit • RE- back • MIT- SEND • To SEND BACK (Usually related to paying bills) • Please REMIT your payment at your earliest convenience.
Submit • Sub – UNDER • MIT- SEND • To SEND yourself UNDER someone else’s control; to give into someone else’s power • In a dictatorship, the people must SUBMIT themselves to the governing authority.
Transmit • TRANS – ACROSS • MIT- SEND • To SEND something ACROSS places; to pass along • The information was TRANSMITTED to the navy base across the sea.
Mission • MISS- Send • ION – To do a job • A special duty or function in which a person is SENT out to do. • The students were on a mission to help their fellow classmate pass their test.
quench verb 1. 1. satisfy (one's thirst) by drinking. 2. 2. extinguish (a fire). "firemen hauled on hoses in a desperate bid to quench the flames" synonyms: • noun extinguish, put out, snuff out, smother, douse"the flames were quenched" 1. 1. an act of quenching something very hot.
remnant noun 1. 1. a small remaining quantity of something. • adjective 1. 1. remaining. "remnant strands of hair" synonyms: remains, remainder, leftovers, residue, rest; techn icalresiduum "the remnants of the picnic"
Simultaneous ˌsīməlˈtānēəs/ adjective 1. occurring, operating, or done at the same time. "a simultaneous withdrawal of all troops" synonyms: concurrent, happening at the same time, contemporaneous, concomitant, coinciding, coincident, synchronous, synchronized"they carried out simultaneous raids at two houses"
swerve swərv/ verb 1. 1. change or cause to change direction abruptly. "a car swerved around a corner" noun 1. 1. an abrupt change of direction. "do not make sudden swerves, particularly around parked vehicles" synonyms: veer, deviate, skew, diverge, sheer, weave, zigzag, change direction; tack "a car swerved into her path"
extensive ikˈstensiv/ adjective 1. 1. covering or affecting a large area. "an extensive garden" 2. 2. (of agriculture) obtaining a relatively small crop from a large area with a minimum of attention and expense. "extensive farming techniques“ synonyms: large, largescale, sizable, substantial, considerable, ample, expansive, great, vas t"a mansion with extensive grounds"
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