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单词 remission
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remission


re·mis·sion

R0146200 (rĭ-mĭsh′ən)n.1. a. The act of remitting.b. A condition or period in which something is remitted.2. A lessening of intensity or degree; abatement.3. a. Medicine Abatement or subsiding of the symptoms of a disease.b. The period during which the symptoms of a disease abate or subside.4. a. Release, as from a debt, penalty, or obligation.b. Forgiveness; pardon.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin remissiō, remissiōn-, from remissus, past participle of remittere, to let go; see remit.]

remission

(rɪˈmɪʃən) or less commonly

remittal

n1. (Law) the act of remitting or state of being remitted2. (Commerce) the act of remitting or state of being remitted3. (Law) a reduction of the term of a sentence of imprisonment, as for good conduct: he got three years' remission. 4. (Ecclesiastical Terms) forgiveness for sin5. discharge or release from penalty, obligation, etc6. lessening of intensity; abatement, as in the severity of symptoms of a disease reˈmissive adj reˈmissively adv

re•mis•sion

(rɪˈmɪʃ ən)

n. 1. the act of remitting. 2. pardon; forgiveness, as of offenses. 3. abatement or diminution, as of intensity. 4. the relinquishment of a payment, obligation, etc. 5. a. a temporary or permanent decrease or subsidence of manifestations of a disease. b. a period during which such a remission occurs.

re·mis·sion

(rĭ-mĭsh′ən) A lessening or disappearance of the symptoms of a disease, especially cancer.

remission

, remit - Remission originally meant forgiveness or pardon for an offense or sin, and remit meant "forgive, pardon."See also related terms for sin.
Thesaurus
Noun1.remission - an abatement in intensity or degree (as in the manifestations of a disease); "his cancer is in remission"subsidence, remittalabatement, hiatus, reprieve, respite, suspension - an interruption in the intensity or amount of somethingresolution - the subsidence of swelling or other signs of inflammation (especially in a lung)
2.remission - a payment of money sent to a person in another placeremitment, remittal, remittancepayment - a sum of money paid or a claim discharged
3.remission - (law) the act of remitting (especially the referral of a law case to another court)remit, remitmentreferral - the act of referring (as forwarding an applicant for employment or referring a matter to an appropriate agency)law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
4.remission - the act of absolving or remittingremission - the act of absolving or remitting; formal redemption as pronounced by a priest in the sacrament of penanceremission of sin, absolution, remittalredemption, salvation - (theology) the act of delivering from sin or saving from evilindulgence - the remission by the pope of the temporal punishment in purgatory that is still due for sins even after absolution; "in the Middle Ages the unrestricted sale of indulgences by pardoners became a widespread abuse"penance - a Catholic sacrament; repentance and confession and atonement and absolution

remission

noun1. lessening, abatement, abeyance, lull, relaxation, ebb, respite, moderation, let-up (informal), alleviation, amelioration The disease is in remission.2. pardon, release, discharge, amnesty, forgiveness, indulgence, exemption, reprieve, acquittal, absolution, exoneration, excuse I've got 10 years and there's no remission for drug offenders.3. reduction, easing, lessening, dying down, suspension, decrease, dwindling, waning, ebbing, let-up (informal), slackening, diminution It had been raining hard all day, without remission.

remission

noun1. The act or process of becoming less active or intense:abatement, ebb, letup, slackening, subsidence, wane.2. The act or an instance of forgiving:absolution, amnesty, condonation, excuse, forgiveness, pardon.
Translations
缓和豁免赦免

remit

(rəˈmit) past tense, past participle reˈmitted verb to send (money) usually in payment for something. 匯(款) 汇款付款 reˈmission (-ʃən) noun1. a lessening in the severity of an illness etc. 病情減輕 (病情)缓和 2. a shortening of a person's prison sentence. 緩刑 赦免3. the act of remitting. 免除 豁免宽恕 reˈmittance noun (the sending of) money in payment for something. 匯款 汇款

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remission


remission

(less commonly), remittal1. the act of remitting or state of being remitted 2. a reduction of the term of a sentence of imprisonment, as for good conduct 3. forgiveness for sin

Remission

 

a period during the course of a chronic disease of man or animals during which the disease’s symptoms diminish or disappear. Remissions may result from the cyclic nature of a disease, as in the case of malaria, manic-depressive psychosis, or familial Mediterranean fever. They may also arise spontaneously, as with nephrolithiasis, or result from treatment, as in the case of schizophrenia or chronic dysentery.

Remissions may be complete or incomplete, depending on the degree of abatement of the subjective and objective symptoms of the disease. Complete remissions may continue for months and years, as in the case of lymphogranulomatosis. In other diseases, remission is unstable and may soon give way to a recurrence of the disease. Some symptoms of a disease, such as chromosome disturbance in the case of leukoses, may persist during complete remissions; therefore, maintenance therapy is often continued. At times it is difficult to distinguish complete remissions of many years from actual recovery, for example, with acute lymphoblastic leukosis in children.

remission


remission

 [re-mish´un] diminution or abatement of the symptoms of a disease; the period during which such diminution occurs.

re·mis·sion

(rē-mish'ŭn), 1. Abatement or lessening in severity of the symptoms of a disease. 2. The period during which such abatement occurs. [L. remissio, fr. re-mitto, pp. -missus, to send back, slacken, relax]

remission

(rĭ-mĭsh′ən)n.1. a. The act of remitting.b. A condition or period in which something is remitted.2. A lessening of intensity or degree; abatement.3. a. Medicine Abatement or subsiding of the symptoms of a disease.b. The period during which the symptoms of a disease abate or subside.4. a. Release, as from a debt, penalty, or obligation.b. Forgiveness; pardon.

remission

Medtalk A period during which the signs and Sx of a disease disappear or diminish Oncology Regression of Sx or lesions in a malignancy, most commonly referring to the disappearance of a lympho- or myeloproliferative tumor by radio- or chemotherapy and amelioration of clinical Sx, which may be temporary, partial or complete. See Cure, Induction of remission, Leukemia management, Partial remission, Pathologic remission, Spontaneous regression of cancer. Cf Relapse.

re·mis·sion

(rĕ-mish'ŭn) 1. Abatement or lessening in severity of the symptoms of a disease. 2. The period during which such abatement occurs. [L. remissio, fr. re-mitto, pp. -missus, to send back, slacken, relax]

remission

A marked reduction in the severity of the symptoms or signs of a disease, or its temporary disappearance.

Remission

A disappearance of a disease as a result of treatment. Complete remission means that all disease is gone. Partial remission means that the disease is significantly improved by treatment, but residual traces of the disease are still present.Mentioned in: Behcet's Syndrome, Choriocarcinoma, Leukemias, Chronic, Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis

re·mis·sion

(rĕ-mish'ŭn) 1. Abatement or lessening in severity of disease symptoms. 2. Period during which such abatement occurs. [L. remissio, fr. re-mitto, pp. -missus, to send back, slacken, relax]

Remission


Remission

Extinguishment or release of a debt.

A remission is conventional when it comes about through an express grant to the debtor by a creditor. It is tacit when the creditor makes a voluntary surrender of the original title to the debtor under private signature constituting the obligation.

The term remission is also used in reference to the forgiveness or condonation of an injury or offense, or the act through which a Forfeiture or penalty is forgiven.

REMISSION, civil law. A release.
2. The remission of the debt is either conventional, when it is expressly granted to the debtor by a creditor having a capacity to alienate; or tacit, when the creditor voluntarily surrenders to his debtor the original title under private signature constituting the obligation. Civ. Code of Lo. art. 2195.
3. By remission is also understood a forgiveness or pardon of an offence. It has the effect of putting back the offender into the same situation he was before the commission of the offence. Remission is generally granted in cases where the offence was involuntary, or committed in self defence. Poth. Pr. Civ. sec t. 7, art. 2, Sec. 2.
4. Remission is also used by common lawyers to express the act by which a forfeiture or penalty is forgiven. 10 Wheat. 246.

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remission


  • noun

Synonyms for remission

noun lessening

Synonyms

  • lessening
  • abatement
  • abeyance
  • lull
  • relaxation
  • ebb
  • respite
  • moderation
  • let-up
  • alleviation
  • amelioration

noun pardon

Synonyms

  • pardon
  • release
  • discharge
  • amnesty
  • forgiveness
  • indulgence
  • exemption
  • reprieve
  • acquittal
  • absolution
  • exoneration
  • excuse

noun reduction

Synonyms

  • reduction
  • easing
  • lessening
  • dying down
  • suspension
  • decrease
  • dwindling
  • waning
  • ebbing
  • let-up
  • slackening
  • diminution

Synonyms for remission

noun the act or process of becoming less active or intense

Synonyms

  • abatement
  • ebb
  • letup
  • slackening
  • subsidence
  • wane

noun the act or an instance of forgiving

Synonyms

  • absolution
  • amnesty
  • condonation
  • excuse
  • forgiveness
  • pardon

Synonyms for remission

noun an abatement in intensity or degree (as in the manifestations of a disease)

Synonyms

  • subsidence
  • remittal

Related Words

  • abatement
  • hiatus
  • reprieve
  • respite
  • suspension
  • resolution

noun a payment of money sent to a person in another place

Synonyms

  • remitment
  • remittal
  • remittance

Related Words

  • payment

noun (law) the act of remitting (especially the referral of a law case to another court)

Synonyms

  • remit
  • remitment

Related Words

  • referral
  • law
  • jurisprudence

noun the act of absolving or remitting

Synonyms

  • remission of sin
  • absolution
  • remittal

Related Words

  • redemption
  • salvation
  • indulgence
  • penance
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