Definition of Remissness. Meaning of Remissness. Synonyms of Remissness

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Definition of Remissness

Remissness
Remissness Re*miss"ness, n. Quality or state of being remiss.

Meaning of Remissness from wikipedia

- common-law legal systems, laches (/ˈlætʃɪz/ LAT-chiz, /ˈleɪ-/; Law French: remissness, dilatoriness, from Old French: laschesse) is a lack of diligence and...
- 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...
- She ranked "That's No Lady" as Patrick's best episode and said, "I was remiss not to include this episode in my top ten [SpongeBob SquarePants episodes]...
- controversy with you. We have our religion and you have yours. We have not been remiss in s****ing what is best.' According to Islamic scriptures, one day Hishām...
- anniversary together, but the Queen's official birthday and Fowler's complete remissness puts a spanner in the works. 2 "Fire and Terror" John Birkin Ben Elton...
- Andaman mythology [lt], Puluga ceased to visit the people when they became remiss of the commands given to them at the creation. Then, without further warning...
- acknowledged in an oral history interview that the State Department was "remiss" in its handling of the case. "We knew fairly early on that the governments...
- throne. The Wigmore chronicler, while criticising Mortimer for lust and remissness in his duty to God, extols him as "of approved honesty, active in knightly...
- On the latter occasion he would have won a signal victory but for the remissness of his second-in-command, Admiral Liljehorn. The autumn of 1789, Hedvig...