- re·mitremit (verb) · remits (third person present) · remitted (past tense) · remitted (past participle) · remitting (present participle)
- cancel or refrain from exacting or inflicting (a debt or punishment):"the excess of the sentence over 12 months was remitted"
- theologypardon (a sin):"God's act of remitting the sins of guilty men"
- send (money) in payment or as a gift:"the income they remitted to their families"
- refer (a matter for decision) to some authority:"the request for an investigation was remitted to a special committee"
- lawsend back (a case) to a lower court.
- lawsend (someone) from one tribunal to another for a trial or hearing:"it remits an offender to another court after convicting him"
- archaicpostpone:"the movers refused Mr. Tierney's request to remit the motion"
- archaicconsign again to a previous state:"thus his indiscretion remitted him to the nature of an ordinary person"
- archaicdiminish:"phobias may remit spontaneously without any treatment"
remit (noun) · remits (plural noun)- BRITISH ENGLISHthe task or area of activity officially assigned to an individual or organization:"the committee was becoming caught up in issues that did not fall within its remit"
- an item referred to someone for consideration:"a remit on the question failed"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin remittere ‘send back, restore’, from re- ‘back’ + mittere ‘send’. The noun dates from the early 20th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun
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The term "remit" can be used as both a verb and a noun, and it has several meanings:
As a verb:
- To send money to a person or place, usually in payment123.
- To lay aside (a mood or disposition) partly or wholly4.
- To release from the guilt or penalty of4.
- To cancel or refrain from inflicting4.
- To submit or refer for consideration, judgment, decision, or action4.
- To restore or consign to a former status or condition4.
As a noun:
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