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Resigns meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of resign
Example sentences (20)
Sometimes direct information is given by the words White resigns or Black resigns, but this is not considered part of the notation, rather a return to the surrounding narrative text.
An aide to the governor resigns ahead of reports on his extreme viewpoints.
Chicago Police Department's future leadership uncertain as chief resigns, rumors swirl around supt.
Feedback on “Ukrainian defence minister resigns after Zelenskyy says he will be replaced”.
First Lady Tammy Murphy is not likely to be appointed to the U.S. Senate if Bob Menendez resigns, her husband, Gov. Phil Murphy, said tonight.
Gov. Hobbs spokesperson resigns after gun tweet.
HD-140: Galloway Resigns His Seat; Special Election Set For February 13. “In a move that has long been anticipated, Rep. John Galloway has resigned his seat in the 140th Legislative District.
OFFICIAL: PA President Gayton Mckenzie resigns after one year as central Karoo Mayor.
On August 10, Prime Minister Hassan Diab resigns under a barrage of pressure over the explosion.
OpenAI’s staff have threatened to quit the artificial intelligence startup and join Mr. Altman at Microsoft, according to a letter seen by Reuters, unless the board resigns.
Sept. 4: Clark formally resigns as housing minister in a letter to Ford shared on social media.
That may be an option if Sánchez resigns or is forced out as leader.
The good news is that the culture is shifting around this discussion: BBC News’s hackneyed headline, “Jacinda Ardern resigns: Can women really have it all?” drew an outcry, as it should have.
The job of lieutenant governor is so useless that if he or she resigns, the post is left vacant until the next election.
There is another path to immortality, and it's one that Roderick ultimately resigns himself to: living on through legacy.
Top US bankruptcy judge resigns following revelation of undisclosed romantic relationshipaol.
Ben Abernathy resigns as Batman Group Executive Editor at DC Comics.
Free Beacon media reporter Drew Holden elaborates “Harvard’s Plagiarizing President Resigns.
Gubuduza cited the constitution’s silence on no leadership vacuum in case the entire executive committee (Ex-co) resigns as was the case recently.
He added that the point to picking a running mate is having someone to serve if the president dies or resigns, which has happened on nine occasions in US history.