A payment of money sent to a person in another place.
The act of absolving or remitting; formal redemption as pronounced by a priest in the sacrament of penance.
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Examples for "remission"
Examples for "remission"
1Given normal remission, she could expect to be released in a year.
2Results: Seventeen percent of the patients were in remission without any treatment.
3Background: With remission now the treatment goal, antidepressant trial duration has increased.
4Therefore, fever remission could be an early marker of response to ERT.
5Background: Sustaining clinical remission is an important treatment goal in moderate-to-severe UC.
1The biggest remittance 'corridor' is money sent from the US to Mexico.
2The remittance market collapsed and with it the fabric of international trade.
3The Philippine currency recovered some of its earlier losses on remittance inflows.
4While in New York, the Count received a heavy remittance from Denmark.
5The world's two largest sources of remittance payments have been severely disrupted.
1In silent contemplation, the two gentlemen awaited the subsidence of the bead.
2The subsidence was nonprogressive, and no subsidence occurred after the 1st year.
3Her cheeks burned, and she quivered in the subsidence of her temper.
4A subsidence of the ground, some operation of water below the surface-
5Critics say the method may cause surface subsidence and damage to buildings.
Translations for remittal