"Remissible" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Remissible" Meaning

Remissible is not a commonly used word in English. However, it might be related to the word "remiss," which is an adjective that means careless, negligent, or inattentive.

If we modify the word "remissible" according to the Latin root "re-" (meaning "again" or "anew") and "-missible" (meaning "capable of being done or performed"), it's possible that "remissible" means capable of being remiss again or having a tendency to be careless or inattentive once more.

Note that this is a speculative interpretation, and I'm not aware of any widely accepted definition for the word "remissible." If you could provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, I'd be happy to help clarify its meaning further.

"Remissible" Examples

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Definitions


capable of being remitted or forgiven
able to be reduced or remitted (applied to a payment)

Sentences


1. His lawyer was confident that his client would be found remissible for the tax evasion charges, given the circumstances.
2. The embezzlement scandal has left the company facing huge remissible payments to the government.
3. Due to the shift in the economy, the government may consider remissible interest on the outstanding loans.
4. Remissible sentences can be handed down by courts in cases of minor infractions under certain conditions.
5. The fees for the cancelled conference are remissible if the delegates unregister within the stated time frame.

"Remissible" Similar Words

Reminiscent

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Suggesting a remembrance or a recollection of something that happened in the past.

Reminiscently

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(in a nostalgic or dreamy way, reminiscent of a past time or memory)<br><br>Example: "The old movie played reminiscently in her head, bringing back memories of her childhood."<br><br>Synonyms: nostalgically, harking back, reminiscent, evocatively.

Reminisces

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Past tense of the verb "reminisce", meaning to think back to a past moment or period of time with a feeling of pleasant nostalgia.

Reminiscing

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Past tense of "reminisce", meaning to think or speak about pleasant or happy memories, especially from a past time. It often involves nostalgia and a sense of longing or wistfulness for something that has passed.

Reminyl

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Remiped

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Remise

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A comeback or a renewed period of activity or success.

Remiss

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Remission

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Remissions

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A reduction or cessation of the severity of symptoms or of the rate of progression of a disease, typically in a person with cancer or HIV.

Remissive

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Remissness

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Remit

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To send money or pay to someone through a system of electronic fund transfers.

Remits

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Verbs: to send or pay (money) to someone, especially as a refund, compensation, or by order of a court or government.<br><br>Example: The government will remit the fine to the charity.<br><br>Nouns: remittances, a payment made to one's relatives or friends living in a different country.

Remittance

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Remittances

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