resign

ਅਸਤੀਫਾ
definition
verb
Attendance is restricted to Trust members but there will be a chance to sign or re-sign on the day.
sign (a document) again.
example
Once in office, that person could accept no other office in the state and had to 'resign' any office already held.
He said he would not 'resign' his seat to allow a by-election to take place.
This saw him give up his bishop and after that he had no option but to 'resign' on the 41st move.
She added that she did not feel it was necessary for her to 'resign' her seat and stand again as an independent.
Should he 'resign' his seat and retire from politics until his name is cleared?
In a knight and two pawns ending, he had little choice but to 'resign' after 60 moves.
Women were forced to 'resign' office jobs upon marriage, and this tradition was upheld well into the 1950s.
he vows to 'resign' himself to her direction
Any current councillors who plan to run for mayor will also have to 'resign' their seats.
Your only reasonable choices are to either make the move immediately or 'resign' .
So why is it that he wasn't forced to 'resign' his parliamentary seat as well?
he had to 'resign' the leadership of the party
I further call on her to present a public apology to the family, and then to 'resign' her office.
He became the first African leader upon independence to 'resign' office voluntarily.
He will have to declare bankruptcy and will be obliged to 'resign' his seat in parliament.
he vows to 'resign' himself to her direction
Moreover, the film has a sort of 'resignedness' to it...a man comes, stays, then leaves.
She had sufficient control over herself to accept his decision without a murmur, and to 'resign herself to' his will.
Margaret has 'resigned' from the committee after a very significant commitment for 3 years.
The game was over after 25 moves but he tried some tactics before 'resigning' in 34 moves.
Such resignations are rare, but when they do occur they usually damage the government and Prime Minister, at least for a time, and rarely advance the career of the 'resigner' .
The main thing is getting back fit again no matter how long it takes and I have more or less 'resigned myself to' not playing again this season.
Though he was an MP for a family borough from 1853 and in Derby's cabinet in 1866, his prickliness and rigidity made him an awkward colleague and a natural 'resigner' .
Within a year, he had 'resigned' his seat in order to resume his military career.
His father, a distinguished Marxist academic, 'resigned' from Labour during one of its debilitating civil wars.
Vincentio, Duke of Vienna, leaves his kingdom suddenly and 'resigns' power to his deputy, Angelo.
In 1938 she 'resigned' her seat but failed to be re-elected on this cause.
His father shrugged and said 'resignedly' , ‘I'm calling the police.’
Having put my hats away for another year, I 'resignedly' shake the mothballs from my woollens and resolutely turn to face the dark months ahead.
I personally know life-long members who 'resigned' from the Party over this issue.
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