remit


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remit
v. remitir, despachar, enviar, expedir, girar, mandar, remesar; condonar; apaciguarse, rebajar en intensidad; perdonar

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remit
v.- remitir | enviar | despachar | girar | expedir | reencarcelar | liberar bajo fianza

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remit1
(n.) = cometido, incumbencia, jurisdicción, área de acción, área de influencia.
Ex: The service was withdrawn from lack of use but because the State Telephone Service considered the department outside its remit.

 
remit2
(v.) = remitir, enviar.
Ex: The Court has already ruled that it has power to hear and determine the matter without remitting it back to the lower court.

 
remit3
(v.) = remitir, disminuir, aflojar, aminorar, ceder.
Ex: The fever was resolved and the skin lesions started to remit during the following 3 weeks.

 
remit4
(v.) = perdonar, condonar, exonerar.
Ex: The fine was remitted after he assured the council that he would 'in future conform to the rules of the house'.