Pronunciation: /rɪˈzaɪnd/
verb to voluntarily leave a job or position
A1 She resigned from her job because she wasn't happy.
A2 He resigned as the team captain after their loss.
B1 The CEO resigned due to allegations of misconduct.
B2 After much consideration, she resigned from her position to pursue other opportunities.
C1 The politician resigned in the midst of a scandal that rocked the government.
C2 Having accomplished all his goals, he resigned from his position with a sense of satisfaction.
adjective feeling or showing acceptance that something unpleasant will happen or has happened
A1 She looked resigned to her fate.
A2 The employee resigned from his position.
B1 After many failed attempts, he finally resigned himself to the fact that he would never be a professional athlete.
B2 Despite the challenges, she remained resigned to achieving her goals.
C1 His resigned attitude towards the situation showed his maturity and acceptance of reality.
C2 The CEO's resigned demeanor during the press conference hinted at the company's impending downfall.
formal After much consideration, she resigned from her position at the company.
informal He finally resigned from the job he couldn't stand anymore.
slang She threw in the towel and resigned from the team.
figurative He resigned himself to the fact that he would never win the competition.
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