This is the 11406th most frequent French word.
remis
"Remis" means "put back," "restored," or "delivered," depending on context.
Here, 'remis' is used as the past participle of the verb 'remettre', referring to physically handing over or giving something to someone.
Il m'a remis les documents dont j'avais besoin.
He handed me the documents I needed.
In this sentence, 'remise' (feminine form) from 'se remettre' indicates returning or resuming an activity, reflecting a sense of continuation.
Après une longue réflexion, elle s'est remise au travail.
After a long reflection, she resumed working.
Used as the past participle of 'remettre', 'remis' here conveys postponement or deferral to a later time.