Pronunciation: /rɪˈmɪt̬ɪd/
verb to send back or transmit (money, payment, etc.)
A1 She remitted the payment for her online order.
A2 The doctor remitted the patient's symptoms with medication.
B1 The company remitted the outstanding balance to its suppliers.
B2 The court remitted the case back to the lower court for further review.
C1 The government remitted taxes to the appropriate authorities.
C2 The committee remitted the decision to a subcommittee for further analysis.
adjective canceled or forgiven (a debt, punishment, etc.)
A1 The doctor remitted the patient's fever with medication.
A2 The overdue bill was remitted after the customer made a payment.
B1 The remitted funds were transferred to the recipient's account within 24 hours.
B2 The remitted documents were sent back to the sender for further review.
C1 The remitted taxes were processed by the government agency without delay.
C2 The remitted funds were successfully reconciled with the company's financial records.
formal The patient's symptoms have remitted after receiving the appropriate treatment.
informal Luckily, the pain has remitted since taking the medication.
slang I can't believe how quickly my cold remitted with that new medicine!
figurative The tension between the two countries has remitted slightly since the peace talks began.
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