
1) Abate in intensity 2) An anagram for merit 3) Area of responsibility 4) Bill word 5) Brief sleep then sex 6) Cancel 7) Cease doing 8) Diminish or abate 9) Forgive 10) Fork over 11) Forward as payment 12) Forward the check 13) Give back 14) Give payment 15) Grant absolution 16) Hold back for later
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1) Defer 2) Instructions 3) Mail in 4) Pay 5) Postpone 6) Prorogue 7) Send 8) Sendback 9) Shelve
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• (v. t.) To send back; to give up; to surrender; to resign. • (v. t.) To forgive; to pardon; to remove. • (v. t.) To refrain from exacting or enforcing; as, to remit the performance of an obligation. • (v. t.) To relax in intensity; to make less violent; to abate. • (v. t.) To restore. • (v. t.) To transmit or send, e...
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To pay for purchases by cash, check, or electronic transfer.
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The proportion of the subscription price remitted from an agent to a publisher after agent commission has been deducted
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To become less severe for a time without absolutely ceasing. ... Origin: see remission ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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To pay for purchases by cash, check, or electronic transfer.
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terms of reference (outline of responsibilities)
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Re·mit' intransitive verb 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 .
2. To send money, as in payment.
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Re·mit' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Remitted ;
present participle & verbal noun Remitting .] [ Latin
remittere ,
remissum , to send back, to slacken, relax; prefix
re- re- +
mittere to send...
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To annul a fine or forfeiture. This is generally done by the courts where they have a discretion by law: as, for example, when a juror is fined for nonattendance in court, after being duly summoned and, on appearing, he produces evidence to the court that he was sick and unable to attend, the fine will be remitted by the court. In commercial la...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rē-mit′ Definitions: 1. To become less severe for a time without absolutely ceasing.
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[
v] - send payment for 2. [v] - release from (claims and debts) 3. [v] - of appeal courts 4. [v] - go into remission, as of one`s state of health
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remit, remitted, remitting, remits, remitment 1. To send or transmit money to pay for merchandise or services, especially by mail. 2. To cancel or hold back from enforcing something; to refrain from exacting (a tax or penalty, for example). 3. To reduce in intensity, or to reduce the intensity of something. 4. To restore something to a previous ...
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send back verb refer (a matter or legal case) to another committee or authority or court for decision
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[Message vocabulary] the topic that someone has authority to deal with
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