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resign

[L. resigno; re and signo, to sign. The radical sense of sign is to send, to drive, hence to set. To resign is to send, to drive, hence to set. To resign is to send back or send away.]

t rezi’ne.

resign

To give up; to give back, as an office or commission, to the person or authority that conferred it; hence, to surrender an office or charge in a formal manner; as, a military officer resigns his commission; a prince resigns his crown. Phoebus resigns his darts, and Jove his thunder, to the god of love.

resign

To withdraw, as a claim. He resigns all pretensions to skill.

resign

To yield; as, to resign the judgment to the direction of others.

resign

To yield or give up in confidence. What more reasonable, than that we should in all things resign ourselves to the will of God?

resign

To submit, particularly to Providence. A firm, yet cautious mind; sincere, though prudent; constant, yet resign’d.

resign

To submit without resistance or murmur.

resign

verb transitive
To sign again.

resign

noun
Resignation. Obs.