QUIT vs RESIGN: NOUN
- Any one of numerous species of small passerine birds native of tropical America. See Banana quit, under banana, and guitguit.
- Same as queet.
- The popular name of numerous small birds of Jamaica, belonging to different genera and families.
- A term introduced by Professor H. A. Newton to denote the point on the celestial sphere from which the motion of a body is at any moment directed: thus, the earth's quit is always a point on the ecliptic about 90° east of the sun. The quit is opposite to the goal. See goal, 7.
- Resignation.
QUIT vs RESIGN: ADJECTIVE
- Released from obligation, charge, penalty, etc.; free; clear; absolved; acquitted.
- Absolved of a duty or an obligation; free.
- N/A
QUIT vs RESIGN: VERB
- Put an end to a state or an activity
- Give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat
- Go away or leave
- Give up or retire from a position
- To pay (a debt, fine etc.).
- To repay (someone) for (something).
- To repay, pay back (a good deed, injury etc.).
- To conduct oneself, acquit oneself, to behave (in a specified way).
- To abandon, renounce (a thing).
- To leave (a place).
- To resign from (a job, office, position, etc.).
- Turn away from; give up
- Accept as inevitable
- Leave (a job, post, post, or position) voluntarily
- Part with a possession or right
- Give up or retire from a position
- Alternative spelling of re-sign.
- Leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily
QUIT vs RESIGN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To cease an action or cease working properly; stop.
- To resign from or leave a job.
- To go away; to depart; to stop doing a thing; to cease.
- To cease or discontinue: : stop.
- To resign from or relinquish.
- To depart from; leave.
- To leave the company of.
- To exit (an application).
- To rid oneself of by paying.
- To release from a burden or responsibility.
- To conduct (oneself) in a specified way.
- To abandon an activity out of frustration or despair; give up.
- To relinquish (a privilege, right, or claim). : relinquish.
- To give up (a position, for example), especially by formal notification.
- To submit (oneself) passively; accept as inevitable.
QUIT vs RESIGN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To pay; to reimburse.
- To have done with; to cease from; to stop; hence, to depart from; to leave; to forsake
- To carry through; to go through to the end.
- To discharge, as an obligation or duty; to meet and satisfy, as a claim or debt; to make payment for or of; to requite; to repay.
- To release from obligation, accusation, penalty, or the like; to absolve; to acquit.
- To set at rest; to free, as from anything harmful or oppressive; to relieve; to clear; to liberate.
- To make even; to clear mutually from demands.
- To commit to the care of; to consign.
- To relinquish; to abandon.
- To sign back; to return by a formal act; to yield to another; to surrender; -- said especially of office or emolument. Hence, to give up; to yield; to submit; -- said of the wishes or will, or of something valued; -- also often used reflexively.
QUIT vs RESIGN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms and Desert, Abandon, etc. See forsake.
- To cease; stop; give over.
- To remove by force.
- Turn away from
- Give up
- Admit defeat
- To extract; get rid of.
- In archery, to discharge; shoot.
- To forsake; abandon.
- To resign; give up; let go.
- To depart from; go away from; leave.
- To complete; spend: said of time.
- To meet the claims upon, or expectations entertained of; conduct; acquit: used reflexively.
- To set free; release; absolve; acquit; exonerate.
- To satisfy, as a claim or debt; discharge, as an obligation or duty; make payment for or of; pay; repay; requite.
- Discharged or released from a debt, penalty, or obligation; on even terms; absolved; free; clear.
- To free, as from something harmful or oppressing; relieve; clear; liberate: with of.
- To sign again.
- To assign back; return formally; give up; give back, as an office or a commission, to the person or authority that conferred it; hence, to surrender; relinquish; give over; renounce.
- To withdraw, as a claim; give up; abandon.
- To yield or give up in a confiding or trusting spirit; submit, particularly to Providence.
- To submit without resistance; yield; commit.
- To intrust; consign; commit to the care of.
- Synonyms To abandon, renounce, abdicate. Resign differs from the words compared under forsake in expressing primarily a formal and deliberate act, in being the ordinary word for giving up formally an elective office or an appointment, and in having similar figurative use.
- To submit one's self; yield; endure with resignation.
- To give up an office, commission, post, or the like.
QUIT vs RESIGN: RELATED WORDS
- Drop out, Throw in, Lay off, Give up, Free, Step down, Foreswear, Depart, Rid, Renounce, Cease, Discontinue, Stop, Relinquish, Leave
- Surrender, Demit, Withdraw, Quitting, Abdicate, Relinquish, Quits, Retire, Quit, Resignation, Give up, Reconcile, Submit, Renounce, Vacate
QUIT vs RESIGN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Retire, Resigned, Resign, Take leave, Leave office, Drop out, Throw in, Lay off, Give up, Free, Depart, Rid, Cease, Stop, Leave
- Forsake, Forego, Abandon, Dismiss, Leave, Surrender, Quitting, Quits, Retire, Quit, Resignation, Give up, Reconcile, Submit, Vacate
QUIT vs RESIGN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Onto the date or quit for educational purposes only son and edit where eviction or quit notice may also be important.
- In the time leading up to your quit day, try some of these ideas to help you quit successfully.
- Who is begging you to quit or not to quit.
- The only way to quit smoking is to quit it completely.
- And now quit the connections TAB, type quit and press enter.
- Functionality of a quit all recording and quit claim deed free of using the family.
- Devas as mists quit sprinkling, wind quit blowing and the grounds got to be barren.
- It has often been noted Abraham quit asking before God quit giving.
- The Quit Line is another option to help you quit tobacco.
- Tuesday he was ready to resign if asked.
- Today is no day to resign in hopelessness.
- The director is under increasing pressure to resign.
- Jeff Bezos to resign from the position of.
- Eventually, she was forced to resign as principal.
- Both men decided to resign if Trump persisted.
- You are ready to resign the old one.
- Is it better to get fired or resign?
- She was so pissed, I think she may resign, pissed, so pissed she may resign.
- Employees who resign from Vanderbilt are responsible for providing appropriate written notice of their intent to resign.
QUIT vs RESIGN: QUESTIONS
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- Why did Steven Spielberg quit making White Lightning?
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- Will Infosys fire me if I resign before I can resign?