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unremitted

[ uhn-ri-mit-id ]

adjective

  1. not remitted, as a debt.
  2. unpardoned, as a sin.
  3. steadily maintained; uninterrupted; constant:

    He gave the matter his unremitted attention.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of unremitted1

First recorded in 1530–40; un- 1 + remit ( def ) + -ed 2( def )
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Example Sentences

Mr. Seiler cited an “often forgotten” 2018 New Year’s address by Kim Jong Un in which the North Korea leader “directed his munitions industry to spur on production, large-scale production of warheads, of nuclear warheads, and missiles — in other words, a reminder that whatever was to transpire in the diplomacy over the 2018 onward period, it would be in the context of an unremitted commitment to expanding qualitatively and quantitatively its nuclear program.”

“Over and above losses in earned revenue and unremitted expenses, museums are expecting lost charitable contributions as donors reassess their capacity to give due to the stock market’s volatility,” the letter continues.

The Atlanta company anticipates an approximately $150 million fourth-quarter charge mostly tied to taxes on unremitted offshore earnings.

The company said it expects to incur a net tax expense of about $150 million in the fourth quarter, related to taxes on unremitted offshore earnings.

From Reuters

The company said it expects to incur a net tax expense of about $150 million in the fourth quarter, related to taxes on unremitted offshore earnings.

From Reuters

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