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resignationlate 14c., "act of resigning" (an office, etc.), from Old French resignation (14c.) and directly from Medieval Latin resignationem (nominative resignatio), noun of action from past participl [..]
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resignationformal act or statement giving up a title or position.
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resignationacceptance of despair the act of giving up (a claim or office or possession etc.) a formal document giving notice of your intention to resign; "he submitted his resignation as of next mon [..]
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resignationAccepting without resistance that something is inescapable; submission.
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resignationFormal notice of an employee's intention to terminate employment, usually given to the employer in writing, effective on a specific date, because the employee has found other employment, wishes t [..]
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resignation The voluntary notification by an employee to his or her employer that they intend to terminate their employment. This voluntary act can be distinguished from other methods of terminating employment such as dismissal or redundancy.
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resignationA resignation is the formal notice to an employer of voluntary termination of employment by an employee. There are no laws governing employee resignations, but proper etiquette should be followed in o [..]
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resignation(n) the act of giving up (a claim or office or possession etc.)(n) a formal document giving notice of your intention to resign(n) acceptance of despair
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resignationWithdrawing from all classes in which the student is enrolled at the university.
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resignationThe official process by which a student withdraws from all courses during a semester or summer term. The withdrawal is usually initiated by the student, but may be done in certain instances by college [..]
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resignationA written statement that one is resigning a position or office. A notary public can resign their commission by notifying their notary division in writing. Upon resigning they would have to...
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resignationnoun
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resignation
The act of resigning.
A written or oral declaration that one resigns.
State of uncomplaining, utter frustration.
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resignation
resignation, state of uncomplaining, utter frustration
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