| re·mit   (rĭ -mĭ t ) 
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               v.  re·mit·ted, re·mit·ting, re·mits  v.tr.1.  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.  To allow to slacken: The storm remitted its fury. v.intr.1.  To transmit money. 2.  To diminish; abate: The symptoms of the disease remitted. n.  (rĭ -mĭ t , rē mĭ t) 1.  A matter remitted for further consideration. 2.  Chiefly British   An area of responsibility; scope. 
 [Middle English remitten, to send back, from Latin remittere : re-, re- + mittere, to send.] 
 re·mitment n. re·mitta·ble adj. re·mitter n. |