Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
immit
verb
/ˈɪmɪt/

Definition
To grant permission or approval for something, particularly in a formal context.

Examples
- The committee decided to immit the proposal after reviewing all necessary documentation.
- Once the director gives the green light, we can immit the final report.

Meaning
Immit relates to the formal authorization or endorsement of actions, documents, or processes, often in a legal or bureaucratic setting.

Synonyms
- Authorize
- Approve
- Permit
- Sanction