miss, mit = send
to send back (usually related to paying bills)
remit to send back (usually related to paying bills)
to send out or give off (such as an odor)
emit to send out or give off (such as an odor)
to leave out; to not send
omit to leave out; to not send
to send someone out; to let someone leave
dismiss to send someone out; to let someone leave
to send someone in; to allow someone to enter
admit to send someone in; to allow someone to enter
a special duty or function which a person or group is sent out to do
mission a special duty or function which a person or group is sent out to do
to send something across places; to pass along
transmit to send something across places; to pass along
a weapon designed to be sent in the direction of a target
missile a weapon designed to be sent in the direction of a target
a break between acts of a play or performance during which people are sent out for snacks or stretch breaks
intermission a break between acts of a play or performance during which people are sent out for snacks or stretch breaks
to “send” yourself under someone else’s control; to give into someone else’s power
submit to “send” yourself under someone else’s control; to give into someone else’s power