remittable / verb, noun rɪˈmɪt; noun also ˈri mɪt /

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remittable3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·mit·ted, re·mit·ting.

  1. to transmit or send to a person or place, usually in payment.
  2. to refrain from inflicting or enforcing, as a punishment, sentence, etc.
  3. to refrain from exacting, as a payment or service.
v. 无主动词 verb

re·mit·ted, re·mit·ting.

  1. to transmit money, a check, etc., as in payment.
  2. to abate for a time or at intervals, as a fever.
  3. to slacken; abate.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Law. a transfer of the record of an action from one tribunal to another, particularly from an appellate court to the court of original jurisdiction.
  2. something remitted, as for further deliberation or action.
  3. the act of remitting.
  4. Chiefly British. the area of authority of a person or group.

remittable 近义词

remittable

等同于 excusable

更多remittable例句

  1. Space travel has, for the most part, remained the remit of professional astronauts or the very wealthy.
  2. Immigration is just one of the difficult topics under his remit.
  3. Its remit is narrow—it does not have jurisdiction over government agencies, banks, or nonprofits.
  4. That is a complex remit that they have been happy to leave to customer-facing teams.
  5. But that was not within the remit of the Dutch investigators.
  6. He questioned whether preventing pictures being taken was part of the police protection unit's remit.
  7. Fifty minutes later, when the remit to oversee the bid was awarded to Hunt, Osborne replied, “I hope you like the solution!”
  8. The French war indemnity enabled him to redeem a considerable portion of the state debt and to remit certain taxes.
  9. He added, that Mrs. Grants father was extremely affluent, and he should not wonder if he was to remit 500l.
  10. For cabin passage in yonder vessel, tax free and duly paid, we will remit the rest.
  11. The American Consuls can give you the names and the amounts to remit for single copies.
  12. The beleaguerers made themselves great fires, and seemed not to remit in their watchfulness.