remit to



remit something to someone or something

to send something, especially money, to someone or a group. Please remit your rent to your landlady immediately. You are requested to remit your loan payment to the bank on time this month.

remit to

v.
1. To transmit money to someone: You must remit the tuition to the registrar today.
2. To refer a legal case to another court for further consideration or action: The judge remitted the case to the state court.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bartolomeo-Italian
Darleendahr-LEENEnglish
Ayaulym-Kazakh
AxelAHK-sel (German)Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, German
Hosannaho-ZAN-ə (English)Biblical
Matty (2)-Medieval English