remittency
/ˌrɛmɪtˈɛnsɪ/ or /ˌrɛmɪtˈɛnti/Definitions
1. noun
The quality or state of being remittent; the act of remitting or the state of being remitted, especially of a disease or a feeling.
“The doctor monitored the patient’s remittency after the treatment.”
2. noun
The act of paying or sending back money that was previously taken or owed.
“The company’s remittency policy for refunds was well-explained on their website.”