Definition of Remissibility. Meaning of Remissibility. Synonyms of Remissibility

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Definition of Remissibility

Remissibility
Remissibility Re*mis`si*bil"i*ty (r?-m?s`s?-b?l"?-t?), n. The state or quality of being remissible. --Jer. Taylor.

Meaning of Remissibility from wikipedia

- in this Community who claims to be able to guide others to God, but is remiss in but one rule of the Sacred Law—even if he manifests miracles that stagger...
- meetings, and collecting contributions "from actors and directors who were remiss". In 1938, Crawford, Adolphe Menjou, and Jackie Cooper were on the organization's...
- Anantharajah". medicine.nus.edu.sg. Retrieved 22 February 2021. "'Will be remiss if we do not speak up'". Retrieved 27 July 2020. "Dr. Paul Tambyah, President-Elect...
- statute law prohibits and expressly or impliedly subjects to punishment remissible by the state alone and which the offender cannot avoid by his own act...
- Abram continues the journey to Canaan as an expression that he was not remiss in the Mitzvah of honoring a parent by leaving his aging father behind....
- Lauryn Hill said, "I appreciate the acknowledgement, I really do, but I’d be remiss not to also acknowledge all of the music and artists who informed and inspired...
- ambivalent towards Minshew's performance, telling reporters, "I would be remiss if I said he did a great job". Nelson suffered another injury the next w****...
- supporter, this might seem like a tough post to write. But I feel I'd be remiss if I didn't acknowledge the contributions of Shannon Hurn, Nic Naitanui...
- their office.] This is not canonical, but is due to men's occasional remissness of purpose, and because there is no one to serve the congregation. Similar...
- common-law legal systems, laches (/ˈlætʃɪz/ LAT-chiz, /ˈleɪ-/; Law French: remissness, dilatoriness, from Old French: laschesse) is a lack of diligence and...