Asked by Eli
According to the dictionary, the Latin root "mit" means "to send."
Based on this information, what is the meaning of "permitted"?
A.
sent through
B.
sent for the first time
C.
sent in writing
D.
sent in secret
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A. sent through
Explanation: "permitted" comes from Latin per- (through) + mittere (to send) — literally "sent through," which gives the sense "allowed" or "let through."
Explanation: "permitted" comes from Latin per- (through) + mittere (to send) — literally "sent through," which gives the sense "allowed" or "let through."
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