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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
Synonyms
Examples for "
admit
"
admit
allow in
let in
Examples for "
admit
"
1
This is a problem any responsible company needs to
admit
,
and address.
2
However, only 46 per cent
admit
they're good at commercialising those ideas.
3
I thought of Cal's rule, one I'd come to
admit
made sense.
4
Despite the problems, few election administrators
admit
the certification process is inadequate.
5
We must
admit
,
yesterday was a great day on the fashion scene.
1
Egypt has eased border controls to
allow
in
construction materials, notably from Qatar.
2
Currently only medical staff in PPE are
allowed
in
such a situation.
3
Access to the region remains tight, with no foreign journalists
allowed
in
.
4
Attendance of funerals: This is also
allowed
in
Level 4 of lockdown.
5
Other media who arrived later were not even
allowed
in
the building.
1
One of them said: I don't really know who to
let
in
.
2
However, 11 games later, they have
let
in
just one more goal.
3
Today, he'd be over at the house to
let
in
some workmen.
4
A new local tyre business and some rooms to
let
in
Ballymun.
5
The first 100 were
let
in
free as a gesture of goodwill.
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).
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
intromit with
Translations for
intromit
Portuguese
admitir
Spanish
admitir
Intromit
through the time