Intermit [verb]

Definition of Intermit:

meddle, intervene

Opposite/Antonyms of Intermit:


Sentence/Example of Intermit:

I will do this tonic justice, and frankly admit that the accursed portrait began to intermit its visits under its influence.

Prmrs cvittis intermit patrque urbem sine ll dmictine15 trdidit.

I did not intermit my labor, urged as I was by a mysterious instinct downward.

Dick was one of those people whose wrath has a tendency to intermit and get cold, even to perish, temporarily, from forgetfulness.

So, in dependence on those prophets, they applied themselves earnestly to building, and did not intermit one day.

Let Euclid rest, and Archimedes pause: intermit for a day your severe mathematical studies.

The challenger has been deeply wronged; and he cannot and will not let forgiveness intermit his vengeance.

Though often in feeble health, he seldom allowed physical languor to intermit his work.

There was no answer and no intermit to the sobs and tears she was pouring on my letter.

And having risen, he did not intermit his industry for a moment.