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Synonyms: absolution, amnesty, discharge, excuse, exemption, exoneration, forgiveness, indulgence, mercy, release, reprieve, abatement, abeyance, alleviation, amelioration, break, decrease, delay, diminution
Antonyms: accusation, blame, increase, rise, worsening

hafifleme, feragat, azalma, af, hafifletme, bağışlama, vazgeçme, gerileme, iade etme, indirim, geriye gönderme, yollama, muafiyet, azaltma, remisyon, duraksama, düzelme, affetme, vaz geçme, azalma/azaltma/bağışlama, para gönderme,

1 hafifleme  isim     ts
2 feragat     ts
3 azalma     ts
4 af     ts
5 hafifletme  Hukuk     ts
6 bağışlama  Hukuk     ts
7 vazgeçme     ts
8 gerileme  Tıp     ts
9 iade etme     ts
10 indirim     ts
11 geriye gönderme  Hukuk     ts
12 yollama  Hukuk     ts
13 muafiyet  Politika, Siyaset     ts
14 azaltma  Ticaret     ts
15 remisyon  Biyoloji     ts
16 duraksama  Biyokimya     ts
17 düzelme  Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim     ts
18 affetme     ts
19 vaz geçme     ts
20 azalma/azaltma/bağışlama     ts
21 para gönderme  Ticaret     ts
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A pardon of a sin; the forgiveness of an offense, An abatement or lessening of the manifestations of a disease, A lessening of amount due, as in either work or money or intensity of a thing, Referring a case back to a lower (inferior) court of law, A time period when the symptoms of a disease disappear or are reduced, Complete or partial disappearance of a disease, the period during which a disease is under control, Complete remission means that all detectable cancer cells have disappeared from the body and that biologic tumor markers, if any, have returned to normal levels Partial remission implies improvement, although some evidence of disease remains, disappearance of clinical evidence of disease, The temporary or permanent disappearance of cancer symptoms, Temporary disappearance of symptoms, the decrease or disappearance of disease [ Top ], Disappearance of any sign of cancer cells and all symptoms of cancer When this happens, the cancer is said to be in remission A remission may be temporary or permanent, is a period during which symptoms of disease are reduced (partial remission) or disappear (complete remission), A disappearance of evidence of a disease, usually as a result of treatment The terms “complete” or “partial” are used to modify the term “remission ” Complete remission means all evidence of the disease is gone Partial remission means the disease is markedly improved by treatment, but residual evidence of the disease is present Long-term benefit usually requires a complete remission, especially in acute leukemia or progressive lymphomas, To refer a case back to a lower (inferior) court of law, disappearance of detectable disease, A virtual elimination of the symptoms of depression, usually associated with a return of the usual level of psychosocial functioning, A period during which disease symptoms are gone or reduced, Complete or partial disappearance of a disease; the period when a disease is under control, complete disappearance of cancer cells and symptoms; does not always mean the individual has been cured, the disappearance of symptoms; the disappearance of the tumor, abatement, act of slackening; release from an obligation; forgiveness, absolution; (Medicine) abatement of symptoms of a disease in response to treatment; period during which a diminution of a disease occurs; (Medical) disappearance or abatement of indications and symptoms of cancer, If someone who has had a serious disease such as cancer is in remission or if the disease is in remission, the disease has been controlled so that they are not as ill as they were. Brain scans have confirmed that the disease is in remission, If someone in prison gets remission, their prison sentence is reduced, usually because they have behaved well. With remission for good behaviour, she could be freed in a year, an abatement in intensity or degree (as in the manifestations of a disease); "his cancer is in remission", The act of remitting, surrendering, resigning, or giving up, Discharge from that which is due; relinquishment of a claim, right, or obligation; pardon of transgression; release from forfeiture, penalty, debt, etc, Act of sending in payment, as money; remittance, The act of sending back, A temporary and incomplete subsidence of the force or violence of a disease or of pain, as destinguished from intermission, in which the disease completely leaves the patient for a time; abatement, Diminution of intensity; abatement; relaxation, a payment of money sent to a person in another place, (law) the act of remitting (especially the referral of a law case to another court), complete or partial disappearance of the signs and symptoms of cancer in response to treatment; the period during which a disease is under control A remission may not be a cure, A period of time during which all or some of the symptoms of a disease have disappeared or decreased in severity Remission may occur spontaneously or as a result of medical treatment, Disappearance of the signs and symptoms of cancer When this happens, the disease is said to be "in remission " A remission may be temporary or permanent, Complete Remission refers to complete elimination of cancer as far as can be told by all appropriate testing For example, if there is no trace of cancer left over by CT scans, a lung cancer might be said to be in complete remission In the case of leukemia, one would look at the bone marrow to see if all traces of leukemia have been eliminated Unfortunately, this does not necessarily mean "cure" since sometimes it is still possible for the cancer to relapse later Partial Remission usually refers to substantial but incomplete elimination of cancer It is understood that some of the tumor is still present, an abatement in the severity of disease symptoms; a period of time during which symptoms are reduced or eliminated, Disappearance of the signs and symptoms of cancer When this happens, the disease is said to be "in remission" Remission can be temporary or permanent, the act of absolving or remitting; formal redemption as pronounced by a priest in the sacrament of penance, Complete or partial disappearance of the signs and symptoms of disease in response to treatment; the period during which a disease is under control, A reduction or disappearance of the symptoms of cancer It can be partial or complete, (law) the act of remitting (especially the referral of a law case to another court) an abatement in intensity or degree (as in the manifestations of a disease); "his cancer is in remission, Complete or partial disappearance of the signs and symptoms of disease A remission, however, is not necessarily a cure, plural of remission,

22 A pardon of a sin; the forgiveness of an offense     ts
23 An abatement or lessening of the manifestations of a disease - "Her cancer was in remission."     ts
24 A lessening of amount due, as in either work or money or intensity of a thing     ts
25 Referring a case back to a lower (inferior) court of law     ts
26 A time period when the symptoms of a disease disappear or are reduced     ts
27 Complete or partial disappearance of a disease, the period during which a disease is under control     ts
28 Complete remission means that all detectable cancer cells have disappeared from the body and that biologic tumor markers, if any, have returned to normal levels Partial remission implies improvement, although some evidence of disease remains     ts
29 disappearance of clinical evidence of disease     ts
30 The temporary or permanent disappearance of cancer symptoms     ts
31 Temporary disappearance of symptoms     ts
32 the decrease or disappearance of disease [ Top ]     ts
33 Disappearance of any sign of cancer cells and all symptoms of cancer When this happens, the cancer is said to be in remission A remission may be temporary or permanent     ts
34 is a period during which symptoms of disease are reduced (partial remission) or disappear (complete remission)     ts
35 A disappearance of evidence of a disease, usually as a result of treatment The terms “complete” or “partial” are used to modify the term “remission ” Complete remission means all evidence of the disease is gone Partial remission means the disease is markedly improved by treatment, but residual evidence of the disease is present Long-term benefit usually requires a complete remission, especially in acute leukemia or progressive lymphomas     ts
36 To refer a case back to a lower (inferior) court of law     ts
37 disappearance of detectable disease     ts
38 A virtual elimination of the symptoms of depression, usually associated with a return of the usual level of psychosocial functioning     ts
39 A period during which disease symptoms are gone or reduced     ts
40 Complete or partial disappearance of a disease; the period when a disease is under control     ts
41 complete disappearance of cancer cells and symptoms; does not always mean the individual has been cured     ts
42 the disappearance of symptoms; the disappearance of the tumor     ts
43 abatement, act of slackening; release from an obligation; forgiveness, absolution; (Medicine) abatement of symptoms of a disease in response to treatment; period during which a diminution of a disease occurs; (Medical) disappearance or abatement of indications and symptoms of cancer  isim     ts
44 If someone who has had a serious disease such as cancer is in remission or if the disease is in remission, the disease has been controlled so that they are not as ill as they were. Brain scans have confirmed that the disease is in remission     ts
45 If someone in prison gets remission, their prison sentence is reduced, usually because they have behaved well. With remission for good behaviour, she could be freed in a year     ts
46 an abatement in intensity or degree (as in the manifestations of a disease); "his cancer is in remission"     ts
47 The act of remitting, surrendering, resigning, or giving up     ts
48 Discharge from that which is due; relinquishment of a claim, right, or obligation; pardon of transgression; release from forfeiture, penalty, debt, etc     ts
49 Act of sending in payment, as money; remittance     ts
50 The act of sending back     ts
51 A temporary and incomplete subsidence of the force or violence of a disease or of pain, as destinguished from intermission, in which the disease completely leaves the patient for a time; abatement     ts
52 Diminution of intensity; abatement; relaxation     ts
53 a payment of money sent to a person in another place     ts
54 (law) the act of remitting (especially the referral of a law case to another court)     ts
55 complete or partial disappearance of the signs and symptoms of cancer in response to treatment; the period during which a disease is under control A remission may not be a cure     ts
56 A period of time during which all or some of the symptoms of a disease have disappeared or decreased in severity Remission may occur spontaneously or as a result of medical treatment     ts
57 Disappearance of the signs and symptoms of cancer When this happens, the disease is said to be "in remission " A remission may be temporary or permanent     ts
58 Complete Remission refers to complete elimination of cancer as far as can be told by all appropriate testing For example, if there is no trace of cancer left over by CT scans, a lung cancer might be said to be in complete remission In the case of leukemia, one would look at the bone marrow to see if all traces of leukemia have been eliminated Unfortunately, this does not necessarily mean "cure" since sometimes it is still possible for the cancer to relapse later Partial Remission usually refers to substantial but incomplete elimination of cancer It is understood that some of the tumor is still present     ts
59 an abatement in the severity of disease symptoms; a period of time during which symptoms are reduced or eliminated     ts
60 Disappearance of the signs and symptoms of cancer When this happens, the disease is said to be "in remission" Remission can be temporary or permanent     ts
61 the act of absolving or remitting; formal redemption as pronounced by a priest in the sacrament of penance     ts
62 Complete or partial disappearance of the signs and symptoms of disease in response to treatment; the period during which a disease is under control     ts
63 A reduction or disappearance of the symptoms of cancer It can be partial or complete     ts
64 (law) the act of remitting (especially the referral of a law case to another court) an abatement in intensity or degree (as in the manifestations of a disease); "his cancer is in remission     ts
65 Complete or partial disappearance of the signs and symptoms of disease A remission, however, is not necessarily a cure     ts
66remissions plural of remission     ts
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