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Foresignify
Foresignify Fore*sig"ni*fy, v. t.
To signify beforehand; to foreshow; to typify. --Milton.
PresignificationPresignification Pre*sig`ni*fi*ca"tion, n. [?.
praesignificatio. See Presignify.]
The act of signifying or showing beforehand. PresignifiedPresignify Pre*sig"ni*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Presignified;
imp. & p. p. Presignifying.] [L. praesignificare; prae
before + significare to signify.]
To intimate or signify beforehand; to presage. PresignifyPresignify Pre*sig"ni*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Presignified;
imp. & p. p. Presignifying.] [L. praesignificare; prae
before + significare to signify.]
To intimate or signify beforehand; to presage. PresignifyingPresignify Pre*sig"ni*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Presignified;
imp. & p. p. Presignifying.] [L. praesignificare; prae
before + significare to signify.]
To intimate or signify beforehand; to presage. Resigned
Resigned Re*signed" (r?-z?nd"), a.
Submissive; yielding; not disposed to resist or murmur.
A firm, yet cautious mind; Sincere, thought prudent;
constant, yet resigned. --Pope.
Resignedly
Resignedly Re*sign"ed*ly (r?-z?n"?d-l?), adv.
With submission.
Resignee
Resignee Res`ign*ee" (r?z`?-n?"), n.
One to whom anything is resigned, or in whose favor a
resignation is made.
Resigner
Resigner Re*sign"er (r?-z?n"?r), n.
One who resigns.
Resignment
Resignment Re*sign"ment (-ment), n.
The act of resigning.
Meaning of Resign from wikipedia
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severance pay and/or
unemployment benefits,
whereas one who
voluntarily resigns may not be eligible.
Abdication is the
equivalent of
resignation for a...
-
evening of
August 8, 1974,
during which Nixon announced his
intention to
resign the
presidency the
following day,
August 9, 1974, due to the
Watergate scandal...
- A
resign-to-run law is a law that
requires the
current holder of an
office to
resign from that
office before they can run for
another office. This is distinct...
- escape. A game can end in
various ways
besides checkmate: a
player can
resign, and
there are
several ways a game can end in a draw.
While the
exact origins...
- been
manhandled in the
division lobby.
Truss announced her
intention to
resign as
prime minister on 20 October. She
vacated the post on 25
October to be...
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against conviction in the
Senate all the way, or he
could resign. His
options for
resigning were to
delay his
resignation until further along in the impeachment...
- In
employment law,
constructive dismissal occurs when an
employee resigns due to the
employer creating a
hostile work environment. This
often serves as...
- 12 May 2009, the BBC
reported that
Michael Martin was
under pressure to
resign. On 17 May,
Liberal Democrat leader Nick
Clegg said that
Michael Martin...
- Académie itself.
Academicians normally hold
office for life, but they may
resign or be
dismissed for misconduct.
Philippe Pétain,
named Marshal of France...
- letter,
entitled The Open
Letter about Calling for
Comrade Xi Jinping's
Resigning from His
Leading Posts of the
Party and the
State (Chinese: 关于要求习近平同志辞去党和国家领导职务的公开信;...