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Mit, mitt, miss – to send, throw, or put

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Mit, mitt, miss – to send, throw, or put

Admit

To send toward; to acknowledge; to allow to enter

Admits

Sends toward; acknowledges; allows to enter

Commit

To send into action; to place in charge of; to

carry out; to entrust or consign

Committed

Put into action; placed in charge of;

carried out; entrusted or consigned

Dismiss

To send away; to allow to leave; to disregard

Emit

To send out

Message

Something sent; a

communication sent out

Omit

To fail to put in; to fail to leave out

Permit

To allow something to be sent through; to

consent or to allow something

to be done

The prefix “dis” means…

“not or opposite of”

The prefix “com” means…

“together” or “with”

The suffix “-ed”

Makes a word past

tense!