verb
- to allow to enter; to admit or let in
- to insert or introduce something into something else
Usage: formal; archaic
Usage: formal; technical
Examples
- The guard was instructed not to intromit any visitors after hours.
- The doctor carefully intromitted the catheter into the patient’s vein.
- The ancient law intromitted only citizens to the sacred ceremonies.
- She intromitted the key into the lock with great care.
- The treaty intromitted foreign merchants to trade in the port.
- The surgeon intromitted the instrument through the small incision.