remettre

[US]/[ʁəmɛtʁ]/
[UK]/[ʁəmɛtʁ]/

Translation

v.To put something back in its place; To postpone; to delay; To hand over; to submit; to give back; To put on (clothing); to wear again; To recover; to get better

Phrases & Collocations

se remettre

remettre en cause

remettre à plus tard

se remettre en question

remettre en place

s'en remettre à

remettre le couvert

à remettre

remettre en état

se remettre au travail

Example Sentences

please remit the payment to the bank account listed on the invoice.

the court decided to remand the defendant to custody pending trial.

you must remit the outstanding balance before the deadline.

the government refused to remit the tax penalties imposed on the company.

the governor has the power to remit a prisoner's sentence.

we offer a remittance service that allows you to send money abroad instantly.

he worked hard to remit money to his family back home every month.

the appellate court chose to remit the case back to the lower court for reconsideration.

all employees must remit their travel expenses by the end of the week.

the charity agreed to remit the debt owed by the struggling hospital.

workers often remit a portion of their wages to their families in other countries.

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