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Meanings of
resign
in English
Portuguese
resignar
Spanish
dimitir
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To give up from a job or position.
quit
renounce
vacate
leave office
step down
give up
take office
Portuguese
resignar
Portuguese
abandonar
Catalan
alliberar
Spanish
liberar
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Part with a possession or right.
free
release
relinquish
Portuguese
abandonar
Synonyms
Examples for "
free
"
free
release
relinquish
Examples for "
free
"
1
The report also said police inhibited protesters constitutional right to
free
speech.
2
The second was economic: the
free
market liberal revolution of the 1980s.
3
Masutha, however, could not say exactly how much
free
education will cost.
4
She said that government revenue funds Cuba's
free
education and healthcare systems.
5
But she said children still need
free
time to use their imaginations.
1
I ask the US government to
release
any information regarding this claim.
2
Asked about the song's potential
release
,
he said: Who knows right now.
3
However, it has yet to
release
certain key details about the tests.
4
Zelnick said the company had a better
release
schedule a year earlier.
5
We're also currently working on our second album for
release
next year.
1
I hope we hold on to that power and don't
relinquish
it.
2
We've been taught to
relinquish
our authority from a very young age.
3
Marcos will not
relinquish
his hold even if martial law is ended.
4
And then imagine what would lead me to voluntarily
relinquish
that honour.
5
The three men regrouped to decide whether or not to
relinquish
hunting.
To accept as inevitable.
submit
reconcile
Usage of
resign
in English
1
The minister said she saw no reason to
resign
as Broadcasting Minister.
2
The following year the ANC's National Executive Committee forced Mbeki to
resign
.
3
The President was the first American leader to
resign
,
therefore avoiding impeachment.
4
In the days after I will
resign
as prime minister, Muscat said.
5
He could also
resign
and try to put together a new government.
6
If convicted of criminal charges, state law would require Kane to
resign
.
7
I think she needs to
resign
over this matter, Ms Copland said.
8
If the government loses such a vote it is forced to
resign
.
9
TODAY, Ian Paisley will
resign
as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party.
10
Six newspapers in his home state have called on him to
resign
.
11
After today you must
resign
and lose yourself among your people again.
12
Then reports suggested that Zuma has been given 48 hours to
resign
.
13
Despite a swift reversal, protesters still demand that Pakistan's law minister
resign
.
14
On Monday, he said he had come under intense pressure to
resign
.
15
He or she must
resign
if the vote of confidence is lost.
16
Raja was forced to
resign
and later arrested over the auditor's report.
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About this term
resign
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
resign from
resign immediately
resign last
resign now
resign when
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Translations for
resign
Portuguese
resignar
exonerar-se
demitir-se
renunciar
demitir
abandonar
Spanish
dimitir
dejar
renunciar
liberar
Catalan
alliberar
deslliurar
renunciar
Resign
through the time
Resign
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
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