† iˈmmiss,v.Obs. Also 7 immise. [f. L. immiss-, ppl. stem of immittĕre to immit. With immisecf.premise.] trans.= immit. 1647J. Hall Poems ii. 100 Whether the Sun will er'e immise Light to mine eyes.1669Gale Crt. Gentiles i. iii. iii. 46 A Splendour..immissed into that dark Mater.