remission|remissions in English

noun

[re'mis·sion || rɪ'mɪʃn]

abatement, act of slackening; release from an obligation; forgiveness, absolution; (Medicine) abatement of symptoms of a disease in response to treatment; period during which a diminution of a disease occurs; (Medical) disappearance or abatement of indications and symptoms of cance

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1. In metastasising teratocarcinoma of the testis 42% remissions — 4% complete remissions, 38% partial remissions — were observed with a combination of Actinomycin D, Cyclophosphamide, Vinblastine and Amethopterin.

2. Remission of Sins

3. Retaining a Remission of Sins

4. In general, all remissions will fail without additional consolidation therapy.

5. This added to jail remissions for good conduct amounts to nearly 7 years .

6. Exacerbations and remissions of the pain are the general rule.

7. “Baptism is for remission of sins.

8. The cancer has gone into remission .

9. New businesses may qualify for tax remission.

10. for a remission of their sins.”

11. John’s cancer miraculously went into remission.

12. They were otherwise in clinical remission.

13. The symptoms reappeared after only a short remission.

14. Precise flow-oriented multi-angle remission sensor

15. I wanted to celebrate going into remission.

16. Always Retain a Remission of Your Sins

17. Anyone go into remission after smelling a flower?

18. This is his second remission from his illness.

19. Obtaining and Retaining a Remission of Sins through Ordinances

20. He was given six months' remission for good behaviour.

21. He was given three months' remission for good behaviour.

22. Almost all affected twins were in clinical remission.

23. She has been granted a remission of sentence.

24. He believes that redemption is based on remission of sins.

25. There is a partial remission of fees for overseas students.