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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishremit something to somebody/something phrasal verb formalDECIDEto send a proposal, plan, or problem back to someone for them to make a decision about The court remitted the matter to the agency for reconsideration. → remit→ See Verb table
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remit to • Marketing too, in its strictest sense, is outside our remit.• The new remit has to be clear about the purpose and contribution of members, corporately and individually.• Their remit is not to charge or discipline officers, but to uncover exactly what has gone on.• My main remit was to coordinate the central development of advanced accounting courses and units.• The Convention's remit has to date only included dumping from ships.• Their remit was to talk, with no limitations, about crucial issues and differences between our two countries.• The airline collected the tax and remitted it to the federal government.• That idea is in the Secretary of State's remit letter to the review body.
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