remit

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To forgive, pardon
To refer (something) for deliberation, judgment, etc. (to a particular body or person)
To diminish, abate

Dotage, fatuity, or folly is for the most part intended or remitted in particular men, and thereupon some are wiser than others .

To give up, stop succumbing to (a negative emotion etc.)
To allow (something) to slacken, to relax (one's attention etc.)
To show a lessening or abatement (of) a specified quality

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.

To postpone
To transmit or send, as money in payment

The Supreme Court today allowed major sponsors, including LG Electronics India (LGEI), to remit foreign exchange for the tournament.

terms of reference; set of responsibilities

Next steps ... Create one IS organisation and extend remit to all HE activities.

{i} act of forgiving; discharging; dispatching
{f} forgive, absolve; release, discharge; abate, relax, slacken; send, dispatch
{v} to forgive, give up, restore, send money to a distant place, relax, slacken, abate
as, he remitted the amount by mail
to the works of Galen
Sir T
send (money) in payment; "remit $25"
To transmit or send, esp
To send money, as in payment
refer (a matter or legal case) to another committe or authority or court for decision release from (claims, debts, or taxes); "The texes were remitted"
To relax in intensity; to make less violent; to abate
release from (claims, debts, or taxes); "The texes were remitted"
Elyot
(law) the act of remitting (especially the referral of a law case to another court)
to a distance, as money in payment of a demand, account, draft, etc
diminish or abate; "The pain finally remitted"
make slack as by lessening tension or firmness
To send back; to give up; to surrender; to resign
To forgive; to pardon; to remove
To refrain from exacting or enforcing; as, to remit the performance of an obligation
To send off or away; hence: (a) To refer or direct (one) for information, guidance, help, etc
forgive; "God will remit their sins"
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The Tribunal may set aside a decision and send it back (remit) to the original decision maker to be reconsidered in accordance with any directions or recommendations of the Tribunal
To restore
"Remitting them
Pay for purchase goods or services by cash, cheque, or electronic payment
diminish or abate; "The pain finally remitted" forgive; "God will remit their sins" refer (a matter or legal case) to another committe or authority or court for decision release from (claims, debts, or taxes); "The texes were remitted" send (money) in payment; "remit $25
If you remit money to someone, you send it to them. Many immigrants regularly remit money to their families. the particular piece of work that someone has been officially asked to deal with
To pay for purchases by cash, check, or electronic transfer
The portion of a sale remitted to a publisher after a subscription agent's commission is deducted
Pay for purchases by cash, check, or electronic transfer
(b) To submit, refer, or leave (something) for judgment or decision
refer (a matter or legal case) to another committe or authority or court for decision
To abate in force or in violence; to grow less intense; to become moderated; to abate; to relax; as, a fever remits; the severity of the weather remits
hold back to a later time; "let's postpone the exam"
send (money) in payment; "remit $25
Someone's remit is the area of activity which they are expected to deal with, or which they have authority to deal with. That issue is not within the remit of the working group = brief
remit a punishment
exempt from penalty
remit anger
ease anger, lessen anger
remit sins
forgive crimes, pardon sins
remitter
{n} one who remits, a recovery of a right by operation of law
remits
plural of remit
remitted
past of remit
remitter
One who remits
remitter
{i} forgiver, absolver; one who releases, discharger; abater, reducer; sender, dispatcher
remitter
One who pardons
remitter
One who makes remittance
remitter
The sending or placing back of a person to a title or right he had before; the restitution of one who obtains possession of property under a defective title, to his rights under some valid title by virtue of which he might legally have entered into possession only by suit
remitters
plural of remitter
remitting
present participle of remit
remit
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