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remit
re·mit
[
ri mít
]
verb
(
past and past participle
re·mit·ted
,
present participle
re·mit·ting
,
3rd person present singular
re·mits
)
Definition:
1.
transitive and intransitive verb
send payment:
to send money to pay for merchandise or services, especially by mail
2.
transitive verb
cancel something:
to cancel or hold back from enforcing something
3.
transitive and intransitive verb
reduce intensity of something:
to reduce in intensity, or reduce the intensity of something
4.
transitive verb
restore something:
to restore something to a previous condition or position
5.
transitive verb
defer something:
to postpone or defer something
6.
transitive verb
pardon something:
to pardon or forgive something such as a sin or other transgression
7.
transitive verb
law
send case back to lower court:
to send a case back to a lower court for further action to be taken
noun
(
plural
re·mits
)
Definition:
1.
something remitted:
something sent to another person or authority for consideration
2.
law
transfer of legal case:
the transfer of a legal case from a higher to a lower court for further action to be taken
[
14th century. < Latin
remittere
"send back" <
mittere
"send"
]
re·mit·ment
noun
re·mit·ta·ble
adjective
re·mit·tal
noun
re·mit·tee
[
ri mì t
]
noun
re·mit·ter
noun
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