remit

Etymology
From, from , present active infinitive of. Compare 🇨🇬,,.

Verb

 * 1)  To transmit or send (e.g. money in payment); to supply.
 * 2) * 2003: The Hindu, World Cup sponsors can remit money in forex: SC read at on 14 May 2006
 * The Supreme Court today allowed major sponsors, including LG Electronics India (LGEI), to remit foreign exchange for the tournament.
 * 1)  To forgive, pardon (a wrong, offence, etc.).
 * 2)  To refrain from exacting or enforcing.
 * to remit the performance of an obligation
 * 1) * 1798,, Huniades; or, The Siege of Belgrade, ActV, Scene8, in Plays and Poems, Norwich, p.131,
 * I knelt for pardon, for this breach of Oath,
 * Which, thou forgiving, I then shall hope
 * Heaven will remit hereafter punishment;
 * 1)  To give up; omit; cease doing.
 * 2) * 1761,, The Genius, No.12, 19November, 1761, in Prose on Several Occasions, London: T. Cadel, 1787, p.124,
 * Among our own sex, there is no race of men more apt to indulge a spirit of acrimony, and to remit their natural Good Humour, than authors.
 * 1)  To allow (something) to slacken, to relax (one's attention etc.).
 * 2)  To show a lessening or abatement (of a specified quality).
 * , New York 2001, p.132-3:
 * 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.
 * 1) * 1775,, The Legend of Benignus, Chapter5, in Liberal Opinions, upon Animals, Man, and Providence, London: G. Robinson and J. Bew, Volume 1, p.97,
 * At the end of about two months, the severity of my fate began to remit of its rigour.
 * 1)  To diminish, abate.
 * 2) * 1720,, The of , London: Bernard Lintott, Volume 6, “Observations on the Twenty-Second Book,” no.25, p.52,
 * [...] this is very agreeable to the Nature of Achilles; his Anger abates very slowly; it is stubborn, yet still it remits:
 * 1) * 1783,, letter to James Boswell dated 30September, 1783, in , , London: Charles Dilly, 1791, Volume 2, p.467,
 * [...] I have been for these ten days much harrassed with the gout, but that has now remitted.
 * 1)  To refer (something or someone) for deliberation, judgment, etc. (to a particular body or person).
 * 2)  To send back.
 * 3)  To give or deliver up; surrender; resign.
 * 4)  To restore or replace.
 * 5)  To postpone.
 * 6)  To refer (someone to something), direct someone's attention to something.
 * 7) * 1668,, Plus Ultra, or, The Progress and Advancement of Knowledge since the Days of Aristotle, London: James Collins, Preface,
 * These are the things I thought fit to premise to my Discourse, to which now I remit your Eyes, without adding more [...]
 * 1)  To diminish, abate.
 * 2) * 1720,, The of , London: Bernard Lintott, Volume 6, “Observations on the Twenty-Second Book,” no.25, p.52,
 * [...] this is very agreeable to the Nature of Achilles; his Anger abates very slowly; it is stubborn, yet still it remits:
 * 1) * 1783,, letter to James Boswell dated 30September, 1783, in , , London: Charles Dilly, 1791, Volume 2, p.467,
 * [...] I have been for these ten days much harrassed with the gout, but that has now remitted.
 * 1)  To refer (something or someone) for deliberation, judgment, etc. (to a particular body or person).
 * 2)  To send back.
 * 3)  To give or deliver up; surrender; resign.
 * 4)  To restore or replace.
 * 5)  To postpone.
 * 6)  To refer (someone to something), direct someone's attention to something.
 * 7) * 1668,, Plus Ultra, or, The Progress and Advancement of Knowledge since the Days of Aristotle, London: James Collins, Preface,
 * These are the things I thought fit to premise to my Discourse, to which now I remit your Eyes, without adding more [...]
 * 1)  To restore or replace.
 * 2)  To postpone.
 * 3)  To refer (someone to something), direct someone's attention to something.
 * 4) * 1668,, Plus Ultra, or, The Progress and Advancement of Knowledge since the Days of Aristotle, London: James Collins, Preface,
 * These are the things I thought fit to premise to my Discourse, to which now I remit your Eyes, without adding more [...]
 * 1) * 1668,, Plus Ultra, or, The Progress and Advancement of Knowledge since the Days of Aristotle, London: James Collins, Preface,
 * These are the things I thought fit to premise to my Discourse, to which now I remit your Eyes, without adding more [...]

Derived terms

 * (via remitting)
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Translations

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 * Czech: poukázat,
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 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 送金する
 * Macedonian: и́спрати
 * Mongolian:
 * Cyrillic: мөнгө шилжүүлэх
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 * Spanish:
 * Telugu: జమ చేయు


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 * Ottoman Turkish: قیرمق


 * Chinese:
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 * Czech: vrátit k novému projednání
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 * Maori: rīmiti
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Noun

 * 1)  Terms of reference; set of responsibilities; scope.
 * 2) * 2000: Scientific Working Group on Good Laboratory Practice issues, Handbook: Good Laboratory Practice read on World Health Organisation website at on 14 May 2006:
 * WHO/TDR should prepare a volume containing ... important issues in the performance of studies that fall outside of the GLP remit.
 * 1) * 2001: H. Meinardi et al, ILAE Commission, The treatment gap in epilepsy: the current situation and ways forward read at on 14 May 2006:
 * However, this is beyond the remit of this particular article.
 * 1) * 2003: Andy Macleod, Cisco Systems, Pulling it all together - the 21st Century Campus read at on 14 May 2006:
 * Next steps ... Create one IS organisation and extend remit to all HE activities.
 * 1) * 2012, The Economist, Sep 29th 2012 issue, Chile's economic statistics: For richer—or poorer
 * Chile needs to gather together its statisticians into a single agency, such as a new and improved INE, and give it more autonomy and a broader remit.
 * 1)  A communication from a superior court to a subordinate court.
 * 1)  A communication from a superior court to a subordinate court.

Translations

 * Chinese:
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 * Finnish: vastuualue,
 * Hungarian:, , ,
 * Maori: rīmiti
 * Russian: круг полномо́чий, преде́лы компете́нции,
 * Spanish: ,