remit 音标拼音: [rim'ɪt]
vt .
宽恕,赦免,免除,汇出,缓和,减轻,提交,使复职,推迟,传送
vi . 缓和
宽恕,赦免,免除,汇出,缓和,减轻,提交,使复职,推迟,传送缓和
remit n 1 :
the topic that a person ,
committee ,
or piece of research is expected to deal with or has authority to deal with ; "
they set up a group with a remit to suggest ways for strengthening family life "
2 : (
law )
the act of remitting (
especially the referral of a law case to another court ) [
synonym : {
remission }, {
remitment },
{
remit }]
v 1 :
send (
money )
in payment ; "
remit $
25 "
2 :
hold back to a later time ; "
let '
s postpone the exam " [
synonym :
{
postpone }, {
prorogue }, {
hold over }, {
put over }, {
table },
{
shelve }, {
set back }, {
defer }, {
remit }, {
put off }]
3 :
release from (
claims ,
debts ,
or taxes ); "
The taxes were remitted "
4 :
refer (
a matter or legal case )
to another committee or authority or court for decision [
synonym : {
remit }, {
remand },
{
send back }]
5 :
forgive ; "
God will remit their sins "
6 :
make slack as by lessening tension or firmness [
synonym :
{
slacken }, {
remit }]
7 :
diminish or abate ; "
The pain finally remitted "
Remit \
Re *
mit "\ (
r ?-
m ?
t "),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Remitted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Remitting }.] [
L .
remittere ,
remissum ,
to send back ,
to slacken ,
relax ;
pref .
re -
re -
mittere to send .
See {
Mission },
and cf . {
Remise }, {
Remiss }.]
1 .
To send back ;
to give up ;
to surrender ;
to resign .
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In the case the law remits him to his ancient and more certain right . --
Blackstone .
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In grevious and inhuman crimes ,
offenders should be remitted to their prince . --
Hayward .
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The prisoner was remitted to the guard . --
Dryden .
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2 .
To restore . [
Obs .]
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The archbishop was . . .
remitted to his liberty .
--
Hayward .
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3 . (
Com .)
To transmit or send ,
esp .
to a distance ,
as money in payment of a demand ,
account ,
draft ,
etc .;
as ,
he remitted the amount by mail .
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4 .
To send off or away ;
hence :
(
a )
To refer or direct (
one )
for information ,
guidance ,
help ,
etc . "
Remitting them . . .
to the works of Galen ." --
Sir T .
Elyot .
(
b )
To submit ,
refer ,
or leave (
something )
for judgment or decision . "
Whether the counsel be good I remit it to the wise readers ." --
Sir T .
Elyot .
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5 .
To relax in intensity ;
to make less violent ;
to abate .
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So willingly doth God remit his ire . --
Milton .
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6 .
To forgive ;
to pardon ;
to remove .
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Whose soever sins ye remit ,
they are remitted unto them . --
John xx .
23 .
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7 .
To refrain from exacting or enforcing ;
as ,
to remit the performance of an obligation . "
The sovereign was undoubtedly competent to remit penalties ." --
Macaulay .
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Syn :
To relax ;
release ;
abate ;
relinguish ;
forgive ;
pardon ;
absolve .
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Remit \
Re *
mit "\,
v .
i .
1 .
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 .
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2 .
To send money ,
as in payment . --
Addison .
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167 Moby Thesaurus words for "
remit ":
abate ,
absolve ,
acquit ,
address ,
air -
express ,
airfreight ,
airmail ,
alleviate ,
amnesty ,
assign ,
assuage ,
attenuate ,
bate ,
be conservative ,
be moderate ,
be pacifistic ,
bring back ,
clear ,
commend ,
commit ,
commit to prison ,
compensate ,
condone ,
confide ,
consign ,
decontaminate ,
decrease ,
delay ,
delegate ,
destigmatize ,
dilute ,
diminish ,
discharge ,
dismiss ,
dispatch ,
dispense from ,
dispense with ,
drop a letter ,
dwindle ,
ease ,
ease off ,
ease up ,
ebb ,
embark ,
enfeoff ,
entrust ,
except ,
exculpate ,
excuse ,
exempt ,
exempt from ,
exonerate ,
expedite ,
export ,
express ,
extenuate ,
extradite ,
fall off ,
fee ,
forgive ,
forward ,
free ,
freight ,
give absolution ,
give back ,
give dispensation from ,
give in charge ,
give in trust ,
grant amnesty to ,
grant forgiveness ,
grant immunity ,
grant remission ,
guerdon ,
hold off ,
hold up ,
indemnify ,
infeudate ,
institutionalize ,
intermit ,
justify ,
keep the peace ,
keep within bounds ,
keep within compass ,
lessen ,
let down ,
let go ,
let off ,
let up ,
liquidate ,
live temperately ,
loose ,
loosen ,
mail ,
mitigate ,
nonpros ,
not make waves ,
not resist ,
pardon ,
pay ,
pay by installments ,
pay on ,
post ,
postpone ,
practice nonviolence ,
practice self -
control ,
prepay ,
prorogue ,
purge ,
put back ,
put off ,
quash the charge ,
recommit ,
recompense ,
reduce ,
relax ,
release ,
relegate ,
relent ,
remand ,
remise ,
remunerate ,
render ,
repatriate ,
restore ,
return ,
reward ,
route ,
salary ,
satisfy ,
save the necessity ,
send ,
send away ,
send back ,
send forth ,
send off ,
send to jail ,
send up ,
set free ,
settle ,
settle down ,
shelve ,
ship ,
shrive ,
slack ,
slack off ,
slack up ,
slacken ,
slake ,
sober down ,
spare ,
stay ,
strike a balance ,
subside ,
take back ,
take in sail ,
tender ,
transmit ,
trust ,
unbend ,
unbrace ,
unstrain ,
unstring ,
vindicate ,
water down ,
weaken ,
whitewash ,
withdraw the charge
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REMIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of REMIT is to lay aside (a mood or disposition) partly or wholly How to use remit in a sentence
REMIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary REMIT definition: 1 to reduce a period of time that someone must spend in prison: 2 to send money to someone: 3… Learn more
REMIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Remit definition: to transmit or send (money, a check, etc ) to a person or place, usually in payment See examples of REMIT used in a sentence
Remit - definition of remit by The Free Dictionary To transmit (money) in payment 2 a To refrain from exacting (a tax or penalty, for example); cancel b To pardon; forgive: remitted their sins 3 To restore to a former condition or position 4 Law a To refer (a case) to another court for further consideration or action b To refer (a matter) to a committee or authority for decision 5
Remit - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com Remit means send back, and it has many uses If you remit payment, you send it back to the person you owe it to If you’ve been in prison for five years of a seven-year sentence but you’ve been on good behavior, a judge might remit the remainder of your sentence and let you go free
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Remit Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Remit definition: To transmit (money) in payment
Remit Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary REMIT meaning: 1 : to send (money) as a payment; 2 : to cancel or free someone from (a punishment, debt, etc )
remit verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of remit verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
REMIT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary REMIT meaning: 1 to reduce a period of time that someone must spend in prison: 2 to send money to someone: 3… Learn more