There is no word remissed.
The word remiss is applied to a person or group, and means having been negligent, as in omitting or overlooking something (e.g. We were remiss in not announcing the change)
Synonyms can include negligent, lax, careless, delinquent, derelict, inattentive, or slack.
The word remiss means negligent, or neglectful. It can use various following prepositions.
Examples:
"The dog's owner was remiss in not walking it daily."
"It would be remiss of any good citizen to fail to vote."
He was very remiss at his job.
It would be remiss not to mention that Linux was used for the computer graphics for the film ` Titanic ' .Not to wait upon a bride is very remiss.In the midst of his effusions Taylor is remiss enough to give the cost of the war to the people of Britain.I shall always regret that I was so remiss.It would be remiss to ignore the small, but growing contingency of Linux users.However, it seems that despite ordering these checks, LU was extremely remiss in performing them.Craig Russell: It would be seriously remiss of me to suggest that any test went absolutely correctly.
The word "remiss" means negligent or lax, as in an omission or forgotten task. Example : "After a wedding, you should not be remiss in thanking all who gave gifts."
Impatient Neglectful remiss inattentive Laziness indifference
It means negligent or irresponsible, failing to do something that is expected. "I was remiss in not warning the plumber about my dog."
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The dog's owner was remiss in not feeding it for a week so he was fined for the offense.
It would be remiss of me not to point out that your shoelaces are untied. The councilman would not be so remiss as to file the notice after the deadline.
"I would be remiss in duties as a friend if I didn't let you know that you have some toilet paper trailing from your left shoe" she told Buffy as they walked together into the funeral home.
As your humble servant, I would be remiss to decline accompanying you on your journey to the market today.
remiss, sloppy, shoddy
It would be remiss not to mention that Linux was used for the computer graphics for the film ` Titanic ' .Not to wait upon a bride is very remiss.In the midst of his effusions Taylor is remiss enough to give the cost of the war to the people of Britain.I shall always regret that I was so remiss.It would be remiss to ignore the small, but growing contingency of Linux users.However, it seems that despite ordering these checks, LU was extremely remiss in performing them.Craig Russell: It would be seriously remiss of me to suggest that any test went absolutely correctly.
Yes, the past tense for the word "remiss" is "remissed" or "remitted."
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"Though you are adept at asking a question; your are remiss in applying the proper interrogatory sign which denotes that it is indeed a question."
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I would be remiss if I did not counsel you against anarchistic actions.