| REMISSION | • remission n. A pardon of a sin; (chiefly historical, also figuratively) the forgiveness of an offence, or relinquishment… • remission n. A lessening of amount due, as in either money or work, or intensity of a thing. • remission n. An act of remitting, returning, or sending back. |
| REMISSIVE | • remissive adj. Remitting; forgiving; abating. • REMISSIVE adj. remitting; forgiving. |
| PREMISSING | • premissing v. Present participle of premiss. • PREMISS v. to state or assume. |
| REMISSIBLE | • remissible adj. Capable of being remitted or forgiven. • REMISSIBLE adj. capable of being remitted or forgiven. |
| REMISSIBLY | • remissibly adv. In a remissible manner; pardonably. • REMISSIBLE adv. capable of being remitted or forgiven. |
| REMISSIONS | • remissions n. Plural of remission. • remissions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remission. • REMISSION n. the act of remitting; abatement. |
| IRREMISSION | • irremission n. Refusal of pardon. • IRREMISSION n. the state of being irremissible, unpardonable. |
| IRREMISSIVE | • irremissive adj. Not remitting; unforgiving. • IRREMISSIVE adj. unremitting. |
| REMISSIVELY | • REMISSIVE adv. remitting; forgiving. |
| IRREMISSIBLE | • irremissible adj. Not remissible. • IRREMISSIBLE adj. unpardonable. |
| IRREMISSIBLY | • irremissibly adv. In an irremissible manner; unpardonably. • IRREMISSIBLE adv. unpardonable. |
| IRREMISSIONS | • IRREMISSION n. the state of being irremissible, unpardonable. |
| REMISSIBILITY | • remissibility n. The quality or state of being remissible. • REMISSIBILITY n. the state of being remissible, capable of being remitted or forgiven. |
| REMISSIBLENESS | • remissibleness n. The quality of being remissible. • REMISSIBLE n. capable of being remitted or forgiven. |
| IRREMISSIBILITY | • irremissibility n. The quality or state of being irremissible. • IRREMISSIBILITY n. the state of being irremissible, unpardonable. |
| REMISSIBILITIES | • REMISSIBILITY n. the state of being remissible, capable of being remitted or forgiven. |