Question
If the Latin word mittere means “to send” what does admit mean?
A.
to reject from, or refuse
B.
to stumble upon, or discover
C.
to send toward, or allow entry
D.
to view over, or oversee
A.
to reject from, or refuse
B.
to stumble upon, or discover
C.
to send toward, or allow entry
D.
to view over, or oversee
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C. to send toward, or allow entry
The prefix "ad-" in "admit" comes from the Latin meaning "to," and "mit" relates to "send," so "admit" essentially means "to send toward" or allow entry.
C. to send toward, or allow entry
The prefix "ad-" in "admit" comes from the Latin meaning "to," and "mit" relates to "send," so "admit" essentially means "to send toward" or allow entry.
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