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Definition of Intromit
1. Verb. Allow to enter; grant entry to. "This pipe admits air"
Generic synonyms: Allow, Countenance, Let, Permit
Specialized synonyms: Repatriate, Readmit
Related verbs: Admit
Derivative terms: Admission, Admission, Admittable, Admittible, Intromission
Antonyms: Reject
Definition of Intromit
1. v. t. To send in or put in; to insert or introduce.
2. v. i. To intermeddle with the effects or goods of another.
Definition of Intromit
1. Verb. (legal Scotland) To intermeddle with the effects or goods of another. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Intromit
1. to put in [v -MITTED, -MITTING, -MITS]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intromit
Literary usage of Intromit
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Decisions of the Court of Session: From 1681 to 1691 by Scotland Court of Session, Roger Hog Harcarse (1757)
"... to intromit, which cannot be alledged ... the rebel's wife to intromit with
... the rebel to intromit with аз much as would have ..."
2. Reports of Cases Heard and Decided in the House of Lords on Appeals and by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, Charles Clark, William Finnelly, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins (1874)
"... discharging them from continuing to act as chamberlain and collector of Ettrick
Forest, and from collecting or intromit- ting with, or receiving, ..."
3. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, House of Lords, Parliament, Great Britain (1842)
"They admitted that Mr Hutchison had been in use to intromit with the revenue
arising from his wife's separate estate ; but they averred that the wife, ..."
4. The Bards of Angus and the Mearns: An Anthology of the Counties by Alan Reid (1897)
"Gif thou desine thy house lang stand, And thy successors bruik thy land ; Above
all things hef God in fear, intromit nocht with ..."