Remit

  • 21remit — 1. verb /ɹɪˈmɪt,ɹiˈmɪt/ a) To forgive, pardon Great Alexander in the midst of all his prosperity [...], when he saw one of his wounds bleed, remembered that he was but a man, and remitted of his pride. b) To give up, stop succumbing to (a… …

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  • 22remit — entremit remit …

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  • 23remit — re|mit1 [ rı mıt, ri,mıt ] verb transitive 1. ) FORMAL to send money to someone, for example as payment for goods or services 2. ) LEGAL to send a case back to the original court to be dealt with there remit re|mit 2 [ rı mıt ] noun singular… …

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  • 24remit —   Send. Ho ouna.    ♦ To remit sins, kalahala …

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  • 25remit — /rɪ mɪt/ verb to send money ● to remit by cheque (NOTE: remitting–remitted) …

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  • 26remit a penalty — index exonerate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 27remit the penalty — index palliate (excuse) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 28remit to custody — index commit (institutionalize) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 29remit — To become less severe for a time without absolutely ceasing. [see remission] * * * remittent * * * re·mit ri mit vi, re·mit·ted; re·mit·ting to abate symptoms for a period: go into or be in remission <her leukemia remitted for a year> …

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  • 30remit — 3 p.s. Pas. remettre …

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