Sentence examples for to resigned from inspiring English sources

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to resigned

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To give up or hand over (something to someone); to relinquish ownership of.

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So many chances went begging that long before the end, fans resorted to resigned laughter.

The BfV's head, Heinz Fromm, was forced to resigned over the revelations.

And she must suffer through all the same phases as her human counterparts -- from resentful to resigned -- until she grudgingly accepts the little newcomer.

The title track flips from anger to resigned acceptance and back again, its fluctuations decorated with beautiful lines: "I struggled with some demons, they were middle-class and tame".

In July, the company's Chief People Officer Liane Hornsey, whom Lee reported to, resigned from the company following a racial discrimination investigation that targeted how the executive was handling complaints.

Accusations against him: Three members of Temer's Cabinet were immediately forced to resigned amid scandal.

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I had to resign.

Richard Nixon had to resign.

He refused to resign.

"He volunteered to resign".

He planned to resign.

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