| A | B |
| admit | to SEND some one in; to allow someone to enter. |
| dismiss | to SEND someone out; to let someone leave |
| emit | to SEND out or give off(such as an odor) |
| intermission | a break between acts of play or performance during which people are SENT out for snacks or stretch breaks |
| missile | something sent in the direction of a target |
| omit | to leave out; to not SEND |
| remit | to SEND back(usually related to paying bills |
| submit | to "SEND" yourself under someone else's sontrol; to give in to someone else's power |
| transmit | to SEND something across places; to pass along |
| mission | a special duty or function which a person or group is SENT out to do |