Definition Sentence - St. Nicholas Catholic School | Rupert, Idaho

Definition
Part of
Speech
Sentence
admit
to send someone in; to allow someone to enter
Verb
They will admit some people in to concert but ban others.
Verb
I will dismiss class for lunch when everyone is quiet.
Verb
Fires can emit fumes and smoke up the room.
Noun
The announcer said there will be a short intermission
between singers.
Noun
The rock became a missile when he threw it.
Verb
Lemonade is sour if you omit the sugar.
Verb
I will remit my payment immediately for my electric bill.
Verb
We must submit ourselves to the rules of the school
Verb
Towers transmit cell phone signals.
Noun
St. Paul's mission was to tell people about Jesus.
dismiss
to send someone out; to let someone go
emit
to send out or give off
intermission
a short break between acts of a play or performance
during which people are sent out for snacks or to
stretch
missile
a weapon designed to be sent in the direction of a
target
omit
to leave out; to not send
remit
to send back (usually related to paying bills)
submit
to send yourself under someone else's control; to
give in to someone else's power
transmit
to send something across places; to pass along
mission
a special duty which a person or group is sent out to
do something