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were resigned
verb
To give up or hand over (something to someone); to relinquish ownership of.
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Others were resigned.
They were resigned.
People were resigned to suffer".
Perhaps the hosts were resigned to chasing illustrious shadows.
Others who were resigned to Mrs. Clinton, however, said they could live with her decision.
At some point, they were resigned to the belief that he would never be caught".
By mid-afternoon on Thursday, many of us were resigned to another delay.
The residents, a mixture of retirees and casino workers, were resigned to the move.
Many people in York were resigned rather than stunned at the news yesterday.
Even students who had protested said they were resigned to losing the coach.
"We were resigned to waiting another year," said a second partner, Michael Bedar, 31.
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