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What does the root in admit mean?

to put or place
* to send
to hold
to drive

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The root word in admit is "mit" which means to send, I believe if I am correct you put the star next to it to show your answer, so I guess you're correct
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B: to send

Step-by-step explanation:

The root in the word admit is from the Latin: mittere , which means 'let go, send'. There are other words that come from this same root that reinforce this meaning (to release, let go;send, throw); one of them is mission: sending abroad an agent/embassy/body of persons etc. Other words are: missionary, commissioned, dismissal.

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