Remit Meaning in English
word
ɹiˈmɪt
ri-MIT
ɹˈiːmɪt
REE-mit
परिभाषा
To send money, usually as payment or a transfer; also, the area of responsibility or authority assigned to a person or organization.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Remit' (verb) is formal and used in banking, law, or official writing. Common in phrases like 'remit payment', 'remit funds'; as a noun, 'remit' means area of authority, e.g., 'outside my remit'. For sending money, more everyday: 'send money', 'wire'. As noun, used in UK/Aus English.
Spanish: enviar (dinero) - transferir - competencia (ámbito)Portuguese (BR): remeter (dinheiro) - transferir - competência (âmbito)Portuguese (PT): remeter (dinheiro) - transferir - competência (âmbito)Chinese (Simplified): 汇款 - 职责范围Chinese (Traditional): 匯款 - 職責範圍Hindi: भेजना (पैसे) - अधिकार क्षेत्रArabic: تحويل (مال) - اختصاص (نطاق العمل)Bengali: প্রেরণ করা (টাকা/পেমেন্ট) - দায়িত্ব ক্ষেত্রRussian: переводить (деньги) - компетенция (область ответственности)Japanese: 送金する - 権限範囲Vietnamese: chuyển tiền - phạm vi trách nhiệmKorean: 송금하다 - 업무 범위Turkish: göndermek (para) - yetki alanıUrdu: رقم بھیجنا - دائرہ اختیارIndonesian: mengirim (uang) - ruang lingkup (tanggung jawab)
उदाहरण वाक्य
Please remit the payment by Friday.
basic
He will remit $200 to his family.
basic
The committee's remit is to review safety policies.
basic
I'm sorry, but arranging travel isn't within my remit.
natural
You can remit your taxes online nowadays.
natural
We asked her to remit the funds as soon as possible.
natural