Synonym: absolution, remission of sin, remit, remitment, remittal, remittance, subsidence. Similar words: emission, mission, omission, admission, commission, permission, missionary, commissioner. Meaning: [rɪ'mɪʃn] n. 1. an abatement in intensity or degree (as in the manifestations of a disease) 2. a payment of money sent to a person in another place 3. (law) the act of remitting (especially the referral of a law case to another court) 4. the act of absolving or remitting; formal redemption as pronounced by a priest in the sacrament of penance.
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61) This particular patient had normal liver function tests and was in remission on sulphasalazine therapy only.
62) A complete remission was defined as the resolution of clinical, radiological, and endoscopic evidence of disease.
63) The girl in the single room, Donna Hazell, had leukaemia, but was going into remission.
64) She's now officially in remission and extremely grateful to the doctors who've helped her.
65) A partial remission was considered as a reduction in tumour mass of 50%.
66) Such protesters were refused alternative clothing and lost any remission of their sentence.
67) In four of them, the elemental diet was as effective as steroid treatment in achieving short term remission.
68) These findings are surprising since it is more difficult to show efficacy when the majority of patients have remission/mild disease.
69) She's now been in remission for two and a half years.
70) After six years of remission, cancer reappeared.
71) Remission is a special system of Private International Law.
72) Remission of sins is promised to those who repent.
73) His cancer is in remission.
74) Some patients complain of constant pain without real remission.
75) Prolonged remission or cure of patients following incomplete removal of their cancers is not uncommon.
76) The formal remission of sin imparted by a priest,[www.Sentencedict.com] as in the sacrament of penance.
77) Recombinant human granulocyte cell stimulating factor can increase remission rate of acute granulocytic leukemia, reduce infection and provide good condition for curing leukemia.
78) Whom God hath proposed to be a propitiation, through faith in his blood, to the shewing of his justice, for the remission of former sins.
79) The shared delusion remained during the major depressive episode and remission of his depression.
80) Thus , the diagnosis of multiple myeloma in remission and secondary AML - M 4 was established.
81) Methods: Using JAEGER Master Screen diffusion determinator to determine respiratory physiologic parameters respectively both in period of acute episode and remission.
82) This study examined only the subsample of 146 patients who reached remission within 10 sessions, had no psychotic features, and provided treatment history at baseline.
83) His death was a sacrifice to God and a propitiation for the remission of sins.
84) He did his porridge peacefully , earned his remission and came out.
85) Irradiation or surgical resection of one or several osteosclerotic bone lesions may improve the polyneuropathy or may even lead to a complete remission of all symptoms.
86) After antiepileptic drug withdrawal during remission, relapse rate was 79.9% overall, and it was 93.6% for patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.
87) Patients in the remission period of COPD had a higher cognition about disease, and 94% patients knew that early treatment for dyspnoea and hospitalization in time could obtain a better effect.
88) Needy kindergarten pupils are eligible for tuition fee remission through the Kindergarten Fee Remission Scheme.
89) Objective Analysis of T cells subsets in neuromyelitis optica (NMO) during relapse and remission.
90) It wasn't a cure, but the next best thing - full remission from his cancer.
More similar words: emission, mission, omission, admission, commission, permission, missionary, commissioner, commissioned, readmission, transmission, remiss, semiprofessional, premise, premises, missile, missing, admissible, permissible, submissively, ballistic missile, cession, passion, session, dissension, dissipation, obsession, secession, percussion, compassion.