- 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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- Remit is a verb that has several meanings12345. Some of the common meanings are:
- To send money to someone, usually in payment1234. For example, he remitted his rent to the landlord.
- To refer a matter to someone in authority to deal with234. For example, the judge remitted the case to a higher court.
- To refrain from inflicting or exacting something, such as a punishment or a payment13. For example, the governor remitted the prisoner's sentence.
- To relax or decrease in intensity35. For example, the fever remitted after the medication.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.verb (used with object), re·mit·ted, re·mit·ting. to transmit or send (money, a check, etc.) to a person or place, usually in payment. to refrain from inflicting or enforcing, as a punishment, sentence, etc. to refrain from exacting, as a payment or service. to pardon or forgive (a sin, offense, etc.).www.dictionary.com/browse/remitremit verb [T] (SEND) formal to send money to someone: He worked as a builder in Chicago and remitted half his monthly wage to his family in the Philippines. formal to refer a matter to someone in authority to deal with: She remitted the case to a new tribunal for reconsideration.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/remitTo refer (something) for deliberation, judgment, etc. (to a particular body or person). To postpone. To transmit or send, as money in payment. Etymology: From remittere. 1. To relax; to make less intense. So willingly doth God remit his ire.
www.definitions.net/definition/remit1. send, post, forward, mail, transmit, dispatch Many immigrants regularly remit money to their families. 2. refer, transfer, deliver, commit, hand over, submit, pass on, turn over, consign The matter was remitted to the justices for a rehearing.www.thefreedictionary.com/remitDefinition of remit. 1. as in to decrease. to grow less in scope or intensity especially gradually waited until the rain remitted a little and ran to the car.
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