[+ obj] formal 1 : to send (money) as a payment
▪ Please remit $1,000 upon receipt of this letter. ▪ Payment can be remitted by check. 2 : to cancel or free someone from (a punishment, debt, etc.)
▪ The governor remitted the remainder of her life sentence.
▪ Please remit $1,000 upon receipt of this letter. ▪ Payment can be remitted by check.
▪ The governor remitted the remainder of her life sentence.
remit to [phrasal verb]
remit (something) to (someone or something) : to send (something, such as a dispute or a court case) to an authority that can make a decision about it — often used as (be) remitted to ▪ The matter was remitted to a new committee for discussion. ▪ The case was remitted to the state court.





