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re·mit /ri-'mit/ vb re·mit·ted, re·mit·ting [Latin remittere to let go back, send back, give up, forgive, from re- back + mittere to let go, send]vt1 a: to release from the guilt or penalty ofb: to refrain from exactingremit a taxc: to cancel or refrain from inflictingremit the fine2: to submit or refer for consideration, judgment, decision, or action; specif: remand3: to restore or consign to a former status or condition4: to send (money) to a person or place esp. in payment of a demand, account, or draftvi: to send money (as in payment)re·mit·ment nre·mit·ta·ble adj
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
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(relax) verb
abate, alleviate, assuage, attemper, brake, calm, check, condonare, decrease, diminish, ease, give up, halt, hold up, lenify, lessen, let slacken, let up, loosen, make less violent, minimize, mitigate, moderate, palliate, quell, quiet, reduce, relinquish, remittere, soften, soothe, stall, stop, suspend, tranquilize, weaken
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(release from penalty) verb
absolve, acquit, amnesty, assoil, cancel, clear, condone, discharge, dismiss, disregard, drop charges, exculpate, excuse, exempt, exonerate, forgive, free, give amnesty, let go, let out, liberate, overlook, pardon, pass over, reinstate, release, reprieve, respite, show clemency, show mercy, spare, vindicate, waive
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(send payment) verb
compensate, defray, disburse, discharge, forward payment, make payment, mittere, pay, recompense, remunerate, render, repay, requite, satisfy, send money, send payment, settle, tender, transmit payment
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(submit for consideration) verb
advance, commit, consign, forward, offer, present, proffer, propose, refer, relegate, remand, send, tender, transmit
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absolve, acquit, alleviate, bear (yield), bear the expense, bequeath, bestow, compensate (remunerate), condone, contribute (indemnify), contribute (supply), defray, delay, deliver, diminish, discontinue (break continuity), dispatch (send off), excuse, free, give (grant), lessen, lull, offer (tender), present (make a gift), recommit, reimburse, reinstate, relax, release, relent, remand, remise, remunerate, restore (return), satisfy (discharge), subside, suspend, transmit
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
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v.(1) To refer a matter to some authority for decision; to send a case back to a lower court.(2) To send money.(3) To cancel a debt; to refrain from punishing someone for a misdeed; to forgive.n.remission
The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.
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To transmit or send. To relinquish or surrender, such as in the case of a fine, punishment, or sentence.
Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.
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To transmit or send. To relinquish or surrender, such as in the case of a fine, punishment, or sentence.
Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.