remitting
Remitting is the present participle of remit, a verb with several related meanings. In common usage, to remit means to send money as payment, especially over a distance. A remittance refers to the payment itself and the act of sending it. Remittances are a major source of income for many economies, often flowing from migrants to family or communities in their countries of origin. They are typically routed through banks, money transfer operators, or digital platforms, and may involve fees and exchange-rate considerations.
Beyond money transfers, remit appears in legal and administrative contexts. To remit a case can mean to
In medical language, remitting describes a course of illness in which symptoms lessen or temporarily disappear.
Etymology and related terms: remit comes from Latin remittere, meaning “to send back.” Related terms include