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Synonyms:
- die, slow up, relent, give up, remittal, wink, slacken, gloss, table, hedge, pause, tabularize, send back, disregard, gaol, knock back, lay off, lag, culminate, commitment, shrug off, put back, trust, remission of sin, disconcert, condone, blink, deposit, relax, slack up, hold up, whitewash, dispatch, bring, let up, tabulate, taper, dismiss, settle, pall, stay, carry over, close, relinquish, gloze, postpone, reward, waive, get off, decline, submit, vindicate, absolve, dwindle, guardianship, stop, end, do, ease, retribute, jug, halt, terminate, forbear, fall away, send out, fudge, confuse, lessen, defer, circumvent, duck, phase down, onus, disburse, exonerate, flurry, ship, forward, obligation, send, break off, turn off, increase, give in, refund, bring before, put behind bars, affirm, repay, leave off, cease, hold over, parry, lapse, put over, pass by, skirt, wait, set back, abate, cite, duty, evade, subside, hold off, reprieve, elude, drain, allow, absolution, release, overlook, put-off, fall, appeal, break, ratchet also rachet, shelve, accountability, forget, ebb, remittance, refrain, slack, copy to, dole, forgiveness, adjourn, wane, shrink, excuse, incarcerate, get, discharge, interrupt, claim, slow, circulate, jail, lower, brush, lay over, desist, get across, sidestep, remunerate, discount, prorogue, slow down, ignore, overpass, show mercy, put away, paper over, swear off, appear, dishearten, dodge, discontinue, continue, taper off, de-escalate, accede, recede, subsidence, remission, suspend, slack off, pardon, moderate, responsibility, imprison, quit, bankroll, concern, bate, delay, fire off, forgive, remand, acquit, reimburse, compulsion, fall off, call, remitment, immure, arraign, compensate, diminish, pay, drop, abandon, pass over, tolerate, bow, tabularise
Examples:
- - He purposed to translate and circulate through France, such publications as they might send him from time to time, and to appoint bankers in Paris, who might receive subscriptions and remit them to London for the good of their common cause. - "The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade by the British Parliament (1808), Vol. I", Thomas Clarkson
- - Two places trading together balance their dealings, for the most part, by their mutual supplies, and the debtor individuals of either may, instead of cash, remit the bills of those who are creditors in the same dealings; or may obtain them through some third place with which both have dealings. - "Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson", Thomas Jefferson
- - " So this is how the college authorities remit to us the nice children we entrust to them," exclaimed his grandmother. - "Balzac", Frederick Lawton
Antonyms:
- chasten, doom, escalate, rise, mushroom, decide, wax, mount, chastise, expand, elongate, object, distend, build, act, sentence, increase, work, blow up, deal, balloon, show up, condemn, soar, emerge, recompense, grow, mark, snowball, note, punish, visit, accumulate, swell, mind, appear, lengthen, do, pick up, intensify, burgeon, correct, convict, scourge, heed, enlarge, castigate