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  • past tense form of remit.
  • past participle of remit.
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remitted

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[ri-mit-id] / rɪˈmɪt ɪd /

adjective

  1. (of money) having been sent or transmitted to a person or place, usually as payment.

    Any remitted money must be in U.S. currency.

  2. (of a debt, offense, etc.) having been forgiven or pardoned.

    Our envoys shall not have the right to extort payment of remitted fines from those destitute persons whom the emperor has forgiven.

  3. Law. (of a hearing or other legal proceeding) having been put off or deferred, or having been sent back to a lower court for reconsideration.

    The judge undertaking the remitted welfare hearing will clearly expect the freedom to independently consider all the evidence and make her own findings about it.

  4. Medicine/Medical. (of a patient or a disease) having had the symptoms decrease or subside; in remission.

    Our study indicates that without continuous active treatment, virtually all remitted patients relapsed within 6 months.

    Few studies have focused on cognitive deficits in a remitted state of major depressive disorder.

  5. Physics. (of light) reflected or scattered back, rather than transmitted through a material.

    An optical fiber delivers light to the tissue region of interest, and a second optical fiber collects the remitted photons.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of remit.

Etymology

Origin of remitted

remit ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Nor yet Idomeneus his warlike rage Remitted aught, but persevering strove520 Either to plunge some Trojan in the shades, Or fall himself, guarding the fleet of Greece.

From The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper by Cowper, William

"Receive the Holy Ghost," hee addeth in the next verse, "Whose soever Sins ye Remit, they are Remitted unto them; and whose soever Sins ye Retain, they are Retained."

From Leviathan by Hobbes, Thomas

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