'Remit' definitions:
Definition of 'remit'
From: WordNet
noun
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"
noun
(law) the act of remitting (especially the referral of a law case to another court) [syn: remission, remitment, remit]
verb
Send (money) in payment; "remit $25"
verb
Hold back to a later time; "let's postpone the exam" [syn: postpone, prorogue, hold over, put over, table, shelve, set back, defer, remit, put off]
verb
Release from (claims, debts, or taxes); "The taxes were remitted"
verb
Refer (a matter or legal case) to another committee or authority or court for decision [syn: remit, remand, send back]
verb
Forgive; "God will remit their sins"
verb
Make slack as by lessening tension or firmness [syn: slacken, remit]
verb
Diminish or abate; "The pain finally remitted"
Definition of 'Remit'
From: GCIDE
- 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. [1913 Webster]
- In the case the law remits him to his ancient and more certain right. --Blackstone. [1913 Webster]
- In grevious and inhuman crimes, offenders should be remitted to their prince. --Hayward. [1913 Webster]
- The prisoner was remitted to the guard. --Dryden. [1913 Webster]
- 2. To restore. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]
- The archbishop was . . . remitted to his liberty. --Hayward. [1913 Webster]
- 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. [1913 Webster]
- 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. [1913 Webster]
- 5. To relax in intensity; to make less violent; to abate. [1913 Webster]
- So willingly doth God remit his ire. --Milton. [1913 Webster]
- 6. To forgive; to pardon; to remove. [1913 Webster]
- Whose soever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them. --John xx. 23. [1913 Webster]
- 7. To refrain from exacting or enforcing; as, to remit the performance of an obligation. "The sovereign was undoubtedly competent to remit penalties." --Macaulay. [1913 Webster]
- Syn: To relax; release; abate; relinguish; forgive; pardon; absolve. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'Remit'
From: GCIDE
- 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. [1913 Webster]
- 2. To send money, as in payment. --Addison. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'remit'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- 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