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- RESIGNED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RESIGNED is feeling or showing acceptance that something unwanted or unpleasant will happen or cannot be changed —often used with to How to use resigned in a sentence
- RESIGNED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
RESIGNED definition: 1 accepting that something you do not like will happen because you cannot change it: 2 accepting… Learn more
- RESIGNED Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Resign most commonly means to quit a job, but it can also mean to submit or yield The noun form resignation can mean a state of submission or acquiescence, as in There is a sense of resignation in the room now that most of the votes are in and there doesn’t appear to be any path to victory
- RESIGNED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you are resigned to an unpleasant situation or fact, you accept it without complaining because you realize that you cannot change it
- Resigned - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When you sadly accept something that's disagreeable, you're resigned You might give a resigned sigh as you wait in the cold for a bus that's late again
- Resigned - definition of resigned by The Free Dictionary
1 to leave a job etc If he criticizes my work again I'll resign; He resigned (from) his post dimitir 2 (with to) to make (oneself) accept (a situation, fact etc) with patience and calmness He has resigned himself to the possibility that he may never walk again resignarse 2 a letter etc stating that one is resigning
- resigned, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective resigned is in the mid 1500s OED's earliest evidence for resigned is from before 1555, in the writing of John Bradford, evangelical preacher and martyr resigned is formed within English, by derivation Etymons: resign v 1, ‑ed suffix 1 See etymology
- resigned - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to give up an office or position: [~ + from + object] was forced to resign from the job [~ + object] The officer resigned his commission to give up (oneself, one's mind, etc ) without struggle or resistance:[~ + oneself] He resigned himself to failure See -sign- Synonyms: acquiescent, docile, yielding, relinquishing, obedient, more
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