intromitting

[US]/ɪntrəˈmɪt/
[UK]/ɪntrəˈmɪt/

Translation

vt.to cause to enter; to insert; to intervene

Phrases & Collocations

intromit evidence

intromit information

intromit data

intromit findings

intromit changes

intromit rules

intromit concepts

intromit arguments

intromit suggestions

Example Sentences

he decided to intromit his ideas during the meeting.

it is important to intromit new technologies into the curriculum.

she was eager to intromit her findings into the research paper.

the manager wants to intromit changes to improve efficiency.

they plan to intromit a new policy next quarter.

the committee will intromit suggestions from the community.

we need to intromit more diversity into our hiring practices.

he was asked to intromit his expertise in the discussion.

to enhance the project, we should intromit innovative ideas.

the proposal aims to intromit sustainable practices in the industry.

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