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resign

[ ri-zahyn ]

verb (used without object)

  1. to give up an office or position, often formally (often followed by from ):

    to resign from the presidency.

    Synonyms:

  2. to submit; yield:

    to resign before the inevitable.



verb (used with object)

  1. to give up (an office, position, etc.), often formally.

    Synonyms: , , ,

  2. to relinquish (a right, claim, agreement, etc.).

    Synonyms: , , ,

  3. to give or sign over, as to the control or care of another:

    She resigned her child to an adoption agency.

  4. to submit (oneself, one's mind, etc.) without resistance.

resign

/ 谤瑟藞锄补瑟苍 /

verb

  1. whenintr, often foll by from to give up tenure of (a job, office, etc)
  2. tr to reconcile (oneself) to; yield

    to resign oneself to death

  3. tr to give up (a right, claim, etc); relinquish

    he resigned his claim to the throne

鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • 谤别藞蝉颈驳苍别谤, noun
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of resign1

First recorded in 1325鈥75; Middle English resignen, from Middle French resigner, from Latin 谤别蝉颈驳苍腻谤别 鈥渢o open, release, cancel,鈥 literally, 鈥渢o seal back,鈥 from re- re- + 蝉颈驳苍腻谤别 鈥渢o mark, seal鈥 ( sign )
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of resign1

C14: from Old French resigner , from Latin 谤别蝉颈驳苍腻谤别 to unseal, invalidate, destroy, from re- + 蝉颈驳苍腻谤别 to seal; see sign
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He exploded at the New York Times for that newspaper鈥檚 coverage of Trump鈥檚 implied threats against CBS鈥檚 parent company, Paramount, that led to executive producer Bill Owens of 鈥60 Minutes鈥 resigning.

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Arnold Alvarez-Glasman, who resigned during a special council meeting in early March just two days after the Operation Dirty Pond raids.

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Last week, Bill Owens, the executive producer of 鈥60 Minutes,鈥 resigned, citing additional corporate pressure over coverage.

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"My childhood was taken away from me by Richard Burrows and resigned me to a life of perpetual trauma, shame and despair."

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This Canadian general election broke that trend, as the Liberals forced Trudeau to resign and picked a political outsider, former Bank of England chief Carney, as their leader.

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What does听resign mean?

Resign most commonly means to give up one鈥檚 job or position.

When used this way, resign can be used without an object, as in He resigned yesterday, or with one, as in She is expected to resign her position. In its general sense, resign means to yield or submit, as in When he knew he couldn鈥檛 possibly win the match, he decided to resign.听

Example: They say he resigned on his own, but I think he was forced out.

Where does听谤别蝉颈驳苍听come from?

Resign has been used to mean 鈥渜uit鈥 or 鈥測ield鈥 since at least the 1300s. It is ultimately derived from the Latin verb 谤别蝉颈驳苍腻谤别, meaning 鈥済ive up鈥 or 鈥渦nseal, invalidate, destroy.鈥 Re蝉颈驳苍腻谤别 is formed from the prefix re-, meaning 鈥渁gain,鈥 and 蝉颈驳苍腻谤别, meaning 鈥渢o seal.鈥

When used in the sense of leaving a position, resign is synonymous with quit, but the two words can imply different things. To say that someone quit their job often (though not always) implies that they left because they didn鈥檛 like something about it. Someone can resign due to negative circumstances, but the word itself doesn鈥檛 imply this without additional context. For example, a politician might resign due to a scandal, or an employee might resign to protest a policy they consider unethical. But resigning doesn鈥檛 always involve negative circumstances. A person might resign because they鈥檙e moving or they want to change their career.

Sometimes, people are given the option to resign instead of being fired. This especially happens in governmental or political appointments.

A person who has resigned is often said to have tendered (or given) their resignation.

Resign can also mean 鈥渢o give oneself up to a feeling or circumstance,鈥 as in I just have to resign myself to the fact that I鈥檒l never be a professional bowler.

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What are some other forms related to resign?

  • resignation (noun)
  • resigned (adjective)
  • resignedly (adverb)
  • resigner (noun)

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How is听resign used in real life?

Although anyone can resign from any job, the word is most commonly associated with politicians.

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Is resign used correctly in the following sentence?

The majority of employees threatened to resign in protest of the new dress code.

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