- un|in|ter|mit|ted
- un|in|ter|mit|ted «UHN ihn tuhr MIHT ihd», adjective.not intermitted; continuous.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
MIT — MIT; mit·i·ci·dal; mit·i·cide; mit·i·ga·ble; mit·i·gant; mit·i·gate; mit·i·gat·ed·ly; mit·i·ga·tion; mit·i·ga·tive; mit·i·ga·tor; mit·i·ga·to·ry; mit·i·mae; mit·nag·ged; mit·ri·dae; mit·su·ku·ri·na; mit·su·ma·ta; mit·tel·hand; mit·tel·schmerz;… … English syllables
ter — ter; ter·a·con·ic; ter·a·cryl·ic; ter·a·glin; ter·aph; ter·as; ter·a·tism; ter·a·to·genesis; ter·a·to·gen·ic; ter·a·to·log·i·cal; ter·a·tol·o·gist; ter·a·tol·o·gy; ter·a·to·ma; ter·a·to·sis; ter·bi·um; ter·centennial; ter·centesimal; ter·ce·ron;… … English syllables
in´ter|mit´ter — in|ter|mit «IHN tuhr MIHT», transitive verb, intransitive verb, mit|ted, mit|ting. to stop for a time; discontinue; suspend: »Let me know the exact time when your courts intermit (Samuel Johnson). ╂[& … Useful english dictionary
in|ter|mit — «IHN tuhr MIHT», transitive verb, intransitive verb, mit|ted, mit|ting. to stop for a time; discontinue; suspend: »Let me know the exact time when your courts intermit (Samuel Johnson). ╂[& … Useful english dictionary
pre|ter|mit — «PREE tuhr MIHT», transitive verb, mit|ted, mit|ting. 1. to leave out or leave undone; omit. 2. to let pass without notice; overlook intentionally. 3. to leave off for a time; interrupt or suspend … Useful english dictionary
ted — ar·sen·iu·ret·ted; bird wit·ted; cap·er·noi·ted; cut·ted; dod·gas·ted; double bit·ted; fit·ted·ness; flat·ted; knit·ted; knot·ted; mat·ted·ly; mat·ted·ness; nut·ted; pet·ted; quick wit·ted·ly; quick wit·ted·ness; shot·ted; sot·ted; spat·ted;… … English syllables
com|mit´ter — com|mit «kuh MIHT», transitive verb, mit|ted, mit|ting. 1. to do or perform (usually something wrong); perpetrate: »A man who steals commits a crime. Thou shalt not commit adultery (Exodus 20:14). 2. to hand over for safekeeping; deliv … Useful english dictionary
sub|mit´ter — sub|mit «suhb MIHT», verb, mit|ted, mit|ting. –v.i. to yield to the power, control, or authority of some person or group; surrender: »The thief submitted to arrest by the police. He submitted to the decision of fate with…humility (G. K.… … Useful english dictionary
com|mit — «kuh MIHT», transitive verb, mit|ted, mit|ting. 1. to do or perform (usually something wrong); perpetrate: »A man who steals commits a crime. Thou shalt not commit adultery (Exodus 20:14). 2. to hand over for safekeeping; deliv … Useful english dictionary
sub|mit — «suhb MIHT», verb, mit|ted, mit|ting. –v.i. to yield to the power, control, or authority of some person or group; surrender: »The thief submitted to arrest by the police. He submitted to the decision of fate with…humility (G. K. Chesterton).… … Useful english dictionary