Definition of «remit»

The verb "to remit" means to send or transmit something, such as a document or payment, from one place to another. It can also refer to the act of forgiving someone for their wrongdoing, or pardoning them. In addition, it can mean to allow or permit something, such as an action or behavior that was previously forbidden.

Sentences with «remit»

  • «This is just the work I am getting on with as part of the broad remit of a backbench Member of Parliament who happens to have a great interest in these things.» (politics.co.uk)
  • With a primary focus on multidisciplinary research, the research themes within remit for this award include: (cancerresearchuk.org)
  • But the state's prosecuting attorney, Ryan Haigh, made note of that fact that for more than a decade (1995 - 2007), Vandevender demonstrated for the most part a clear understanding of how to comply with remitting employee tax withholdings to the state, which he was tasked with managing during that time. (ajf.org)
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