remittitur
/ˌrɛmɪtɪˈtʊər/; /ˌrɛmɪtɪˈtjʊr/Definitions
1. noun
A court order directing a defendant to pay only a part of the judgment entered against them, usually when the amount is excessive.
“The judge issued a remittitur, reducing the damages to a more reasonable amount.”
2. noun (law)
A writ or order by which a judgment is reduced to a smaller amount.
“The appellate court issued a remittitur, reversing the lower court’s decision.”