Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
intromit
verb
/ɪnˈtrɒmɪt/

Definition
To introduce or allow to enter; to permit to come in.

Examples
- He did not intromit any further details about the project during the meeting.
- The new policies aim to intromit changes that will enhance efficiency in the workplace.

Meaning
The act of allowing something to come forward or enter a place, often used in a formal or literary context.

Synonyms
- introduce
- admit
- allow
- insert