resigning in English

verb
1
voluntarily leave a job or other position.
he resigned from the government in protest at the policy
2
accept that something undesirable cannot be avoided.
he seems resigned to a shortened career
synonyms:reconcile oneself tobecome resigned tocome to terms withaccept
verb
1
sign (a document) again.
Attendance is restricted to Trust members but there will be a chance to sign or re-sign on the day.

Use "resigning" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "resigning" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "resigning", or refer to the context using the word "resigning" in the English Dictionary.

1. Did you ever contemplate resigning?

2. I'm resigning my commission.

3. I'm resigning here and now .

4. COMPEL The President was forced into resigning.

5. We tried to discourage him from resigning.

6. Try to coax him out of resigning.

7. He redeemed his honour by resigning resolutely.

8. I have no notion of resigning.

9. He's absolutely justified in resigning. He was treated shamefully.

10. George is resigning because of Chronic heart disease

11. I have absolutely no regrets about resigning.

12. 3 He redeemed his honour by resigning resolutely.

13. Lydia was resigning herself to a long stretch of celibacy.

14. Would you consider resigning instead of dragging this through the Senate?

15. He told me confidentially that he's thinking of resigning next year.

16. 27 I can't stand it any longer. I'm resigning.

17. He will announce tonight that he is resigning from office.

18. 13 The other directors are trying to manoeuvre her into resigning.

19. She won her claim for constructive dismissal because she had been pressured into resigning.

20. Resigning is a personal decision a person has to make on their own.

21. The minister redeemed himself in the eyes of the public by resigning.

22. He fell from power in 19 resigning from the Politburo over the slow pace of reform.

23. I am reliably informed that you have been talking about resigning from the company.

24. In June 1968 he returned to England, settling in Selsey after resigning his post in Armagh.

25. The complainant went on a two-year leave of absence without pay before resigning in June 1995.

26. It's rumoured that she's going to resign/She is rumoured to be on the point of resigning.

27. He tried to shake up the race by resigning his Senate seat and shedding his tie.

28. 27 It's rumoured that she's going to resign/She is rumoured to be on the point of resigning.

29. Atwater writes that Jackson talked him into resigning from Howard’s board with a promise to lionize Atwater for doing so

30. Abdication is the act of resigning from an office (official job), especially from being the leader of a country

31. After resigning the presidency of MAC in 1879, Clark left academia to become the president of a mining company, Clark & Bothwell.

32. To endure a great deal of distress Examples of Agonize in a sentence After resigning from my job, I started to Agonize over my decision

33. After resigning from the presidency, Suharto reclused himself in his family compound in the Menteng area of Jakarta, protected by soldiers and rarely making public appearances.

34. The following is a statement to the Shambhala community, offered by a group of Acharyas who are resigning from their role, but will remain active in Shambhala and beyond

35. Cuomo Says Resigning Would Be ‘Bowing to Cancel Culture’ Some might see calls for the governor to resign as “the consequences of his own actions,” but he’s going with a more Fox News

36. An important or official statement The minister made the Announcement at a news conference. Announcement about an important Announcement about tax increases Announcement that They heard the Announcement that the mayor was resigning

37. Absolutely From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ab‧so‧lute‧ly /ˈæbsəluːtli, ˌæbsəˈluːtli/ ●●● S1 W3 adverb 1 completely and in every way He made his reasons for resigning Absolutely clear

38. [ˈkeɪdʒɪ] (Cagier (compar) (cagiest (superl))) ADJ (= reserved) → reservado; (= cautious) → cauteloso he was very cagey about it → en eso se anduvo con mucha reserva Michael was cagey about his plans after resigning → Michael mantenía celosamente en secreto sus planes tras dimitir

39. Cagey [ˈkeɪdʒɪ] (cagier (compar) (cagiest (superl))) ADJ (= reserved) → reservado; (= cautious) → cauteloso he was very Cagey about it → en eso se anduvo con mucha reserva Michael was Cagey about his plans after resigning → Michael mantenía celosamente en secreto sus planes tras dimitir

40. [ˈkeɪdʒɪ] (Cagier (compar) (cagiest (superl))) ADJ (= reserved) → reservado; (= cautious) → cauteloso he was very cagey about it → en eso se anduvo con mucha reserva Michael was cagey about his plans after resigning → Michael mantenía celosamente en secreto sus planes tras dimitir

41. ‘Resigning his see to write, preach, and travel, he lived Ascetically in London.’ ‘Are all men welcome to go there only if they live as monks, sharing the humility and simple lives of the inhabitants, eating, dressing, and living Ascetically and piously, etc.?’

42. ‘Resigning his see to write, preach, and travel, he lived Ascetically in London.’ ‘Are all men welcome to go there only if they live as monks, sharing the humility and simple lives of the inhabitants, eating, dressing, and living Ascetically and piously, etc.?’ ‘The family lived rather Ascetically.’