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remitsverbpresent tense third-person singular of remit to grow less in scope or intensity especially graduallywaited until the rain remitted a little and ran to the car abates, declines, decreases, de-escalates, dies (away or down or out), diminishes, drains (away), drops (off), dwindles, eases, ebbs, falls, falls away, lessens, lets up, lowers, moderates, palls, phases down, ratchets (down)also rachets (down), recedes, relents, shrinks, subsides, tapers, tapers off, wanes compresses, condenses, constricts, contractsevaporates, fades (away), fritters (away), gives out, melts (away), peters (out), tails (off), vanishesslackens, slows (down)alleviates, relaxesflags, sinks, weakenscaves (in), collapses, deflates accumulates, balloons, builds, burgeons(also bourgeons), enlarges, escalates, expands, grows, increases, intensifies, mounts, mushrooms, picks up, rises, snowballs, soars, swells, waxes appears, emerges, shows upblows up, distends, elongates, lengthens to dismiss as of little importancethe judge refused to remit the young man's cavalier disregard for his pile of unpaid speeding tickets and summarily revoked his driver's license blinks (at), brushes (aside or off), condones, discounts, disregards, excuses, forgives, glosses (over), glozes (over), ignores, overlooks, overpasses, papers over, pardons, passes over, shrugs off, whitewashes, winks (at) explains, justifies, rationalizesabsolves, acquits, clears, exculpates, exonerates, vindicateswaives, waves (aside or off) closes one's eyes to, forgives and forgets heeds, marks, minds, notes, objects (to) to assign to a later timethe legislature has remitted the matter to the next session, where it will most likely die in committee defers, delays, holds off (on), holds over, holds up, lays over, postpones, puts off, puts over, shelves suspendshesitates, pauses, staysdetains, retards, slowsextends, lengthens, prolongs, protracts, stretches (out)waits acts, deals (with), decides (upon), does, works (on) |