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Meanings of
intromit
in English
Portuguese
admitir
Spanish
admitir
Back to the meaning
Allow to enter; grant entry to.
admit
allow in
let in
reject
Portuguese
admitir
Usage of
intromit
in English
1
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.
2
He that
intromits
,
is criminal; he that
intromits
not, is innocent.
3
There were two leaks with the
Intromit
(one major and one minor).
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Frequent collocations
intromit with
Translations for
intromit
Portuguese
admitir
Spanish
admitir
Intromit
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