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remission in Italian

remission in Italian is remissione, recesso, condonazione — remission means a period during which a serious illness lessens or its symptoms disappear.

remission in Italian

remissione
noun
recesso
noun
(medicine) An abatement or lessening of the manifestations of a disease; a period where the symptoms of a disease are absent.
remissione
noun
(medicine) An abatement or lessening of the manifestations of a disease; a period where the symptoms of a disease are absent.
condonazione
noun
(law) A referral of a case back to another (especially a lower or inferior) court of law; a remand, a remittal.
condono
noun
(law) A referral of a case back to another (especially a lower or inferior) court of law; a remand, a remittal.

What does "remission" mean?

  1. noun A period during which a serious illness lessens or its symptoms disappear.
    "Her cancer has been in remission for three years."
  2. noun A reduction in a prison sentence, often for good behaviour.
    "He was released early thanks to remission for good conduct."
  3. noun The forgiveness or cancelling of a debt, fine, or offence.
    "The court granted remission of part of the fine."

remission in a sentence

  • Her cancer has been in remission for three years.
  • He was released early thanks to remission for good conduct.
  • The court granted remission of part of the fine.

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Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "remission" in Italian?

"remission" in Italian is remissione, recesso, condonazione. remission means: A period during which a serious illness lessens or its symptoms disappear.

How do you use "remission" in a sentence?

Example: "Her cancer has been in remission for three years." In Italian, "remission" is remissione, recesso, condonazione.

Are there other ways to say "remission" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 4 translations listed for "remission": remissione, recesso, condonazione, condono.

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