"Remitted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Remitted refers to money or funds that have been sent from one place to another, often in the form of a payment or transfer. It can also describe someone or something that has been sent away or expelled from a particular place.
Example: The company remitted the payment to the supplier.
In medical contexts, the term remitted can refer to a symptom or pain that has been alleviated or improved, often as a result of treatment.
Example: The patient reported that the medication had partially remitted her symptoms.
In a broader sense, remitted can also mean to have given up or renounced a claim or ownership, often as a result of a decision, agreement, or law.
Example: The country remitted its sovereignty to the international organization.
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.
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.
Remittant refers to a person or thing that is remitting or paying back money or debts, especially in a regular or recurring manner.
Remitters refer to individuals or companies that send money from one location to another, often across international borders. These can be financial institutions, such as banks, or specialized money transfer services like Western Union or MoneyGram.<br><br>In a more abstract sense, remitters can also refer to people who send written or printed materials, such as letters or documents, to someone else, typically via mail or other communication channels.
Sending or giving money or other items to someone, especially officially or formally:arring a large sum in remittances to her homeland each month.
Adjective: Created from or combining elements of different things, such as art, music, or products.<br><br>Example: The artist's new painting was a remixed version of her earlier work, incorporating new techniques and styles.