Pronunciation: /rɪˈmɪt/
noun an area of responsibility or authority
A1 I will remit the payment to you by the end of the week.
A2 The remit of the project is to increase sales by 10%.
B1 Her remit as the team leader is to ensure all tasks are completed on time.
B2 The company's remit is to provide high-quality products at affordable prices.
C1 The remit of the committee is to review and approve all budget proposals.
C2 As the CEO, his remit includes making strategic decisions for the company.
verb to send money as a payment or gift
A1 I will remit the payment to you by the end of the week.
A2 She remitted the package to the correct address.
B1 The company remits the taxes to the government on a monthly basis.
B2 The bank remitted the funds to the recipient's account without any delays.
C1 The court remitted the case back to the lower court for further review.
C2 The CEO remitted the decision to the board for final approval.
formal The company's policy clearly outlines the remit of the finance department.
informal I'm not sure what falls under my remit at work.
slang I don't want to deal with that, it's not in my remit.
figurative As an artist, her creativity knows no remit.
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