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remission [rɪˈmɪʃən] N no pl

1. remission Brit LAW:

remission

2. remission ECON:

remission of debt
remission of duty/taxes

3. remission MED:

remission

4. remission REL:

remission

Usage examples with remission

remission of duty/taxes

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His hepatitis was in remission, but it relapsed and caused cirrhosis.
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Ward described the making of the album as a healing process, and fortunately, as the band was finishing up, his sister had gone into remission.
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His cancer treatments were successful, and his cancer went into full remission.
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Flare ups are common with periods of remission in between.
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For level four, the average remission rate was 13%, with no statistically significant difference between tranylcypromine and the venlafaxine/mirtazapine combination.
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Early diagnosis and treatment by a qualified veterinarian can help in preventing nerve damage, and, in rare cases, lead to remission.
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Complete remission and long term survival are more common in children than adults.
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With effective protocols, average first remission times are 6 to 8 months.
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Once remission is induced, the goal of treatment becomes maintenance of remission, avoiding the return of active disease, or flares.
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It is directly related to celiac disease, can often be put into remission with appropriate diet, and tends to get worse at night.
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