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quitv. to leave, used in a written notice to a tenant to leave the pr...
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quitc. 1200, "free, clear" (of debt, etc.), from Old French quite, quitte "free, clear, entire, at liberty; discharged; unmarried," from Medieval Latin quitus, quittus, from Latin quie [..]
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quitc. 1200, "to repay, discharge" (a debt, etc.), from Old French quiter "clear, establish one's innocence;" also transitive, "release, let go, relinquish, abandon" (12 [..]
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quit/ˈkwɪt/ verb quits; quit also quitted; quitting quit /ˈkwɪt/ verb quits; quit also quitted; quitting Learner's definition of QUIT 1 informal : to leave (a job, school, career, etc.) [+ objec [..]
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quitA separation of an employee from an establishment that is initiated by the employee; a voluntary separation; a resignation from a job or position.
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quitTo leave, used in a written notice to a tenant to leave the premises (called a notice to quit).
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quit("quit on the shot") not following-through completely with momentum; decelerating through impact Example: One reason for quitting on a shot is losing your balance.
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quitnot following-through completely with momentum, decelerating through impact
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quitThe expressions quit or quitting on the ball refer to the procedure of slowing down the swing before hitting the golf ball. This results in a decelerated club at the impact.
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quitdiscontinue: put an end to a state or an activity; "Quit teasing your little brother" leave office: give up or retire from a position; "The Secretary of the Navy [..]
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quitEnds the work without writing out a new file or new version of the exiting work file unless there is a save that interrupts before dumping the session.
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quitIn this shot, the golfer does not follow through totally with momentum, instead there is de-acceleration through impact.
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quit(aka: "quit on the shot") either referring to somebody who has stopped playing and is either walking/riding without taking any shots for the rest of the round or to describe the phen [..]
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quitA swing
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quitto leave; to go away
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quit to requite, respond.
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quit past tense of the verb to quit, quitted.
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quitTo exit a program in an orderly way. Compare with abort, which exits a program in an unorderly fashion.
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quit(v) put an end to a state or an activity(v) give up or retire from a position(v) go away or leave(v) turn away from; give up(v) give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat
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quitdefungo
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quitDischarged from an obligation, “acquitted.”
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quitVarious programs and windows can be closed by one of these: Enter, Escape, q, Alt+q, Alt+F4, Alt F4, Control+q The + means you hold the first while tapping the second. If I've just written two ke [..]
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quitTo exit a program.
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quitYou quit your job. You made the choice to leave your employer, regardless of the reason.
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quitv. to leave, used in a written notice to a tenant to leave the premises (notice to quit).
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