'mit' word families
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commit |
If you commit to something, it means you agree to do it.
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committee |
A committee is a special group delegated to consider some matter.
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transmit |
Radios can transmit signals.
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submit |
Complete your application form and submit it before it is due.
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commitment |
Playing in a team requires commitment.
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emit |
The hotter an object is, the more infrared radiation it will emit.
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permit |
My bus pass will permit me to have cheap travel.
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intermittent |
There was intermittent rain all day.
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omit |
Due to the bad weather, we will omit the next event.
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unremitting |
The train journey was 7 hours of unremitting boredom.
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