Resign in a sentence as a verb

And when I got back on Monday morning, I was asked to resign.> I followed these rules.

If they think these rules are too tough, well, they always have an option: They can resign and go work for a living.

She cannot be voted out, and she will not listen to reason, so she must be forced to resign in disgrace.

You can either resign silently, or step up and go talk honestly with higher management with the risk of getting fired.

Among the risks, say, if you are an officer, a VC-controlled board will almost certainly demand that you "resign" or, if you do not, will fire you.

Don't resign, don't capitulate and hire a good lawyer immediately.

You pretty much have to resign yourself to the fact that you'll work at 50% of the salary as your peers or have to make your own future by starting your own companies and projects.

It is important to keep in mind that you could also argue that something similar happened in the US with the NSA scandals but in the US none of the CEOs chose to resign.

He was extremely clear that anything less than a multibillion dollar IPO was a pathetic failure, and hed resign before hed let such an abomination happen.

Technically, all Ballmer had to write was "I resign my board position effective immediately" and Nadella could have responded with "Acknowledged".

I prepared for legal action and induced him to resign but later discovered that the Stanford administration avoids suing corporations whenever possible, thinking of them as potential donors.

If you believe the US Attorney's charges were merited, that they should not face discipline, that seeing a sitting US prosecutor forced to resign would not have the requisite "deterrent effect", or that we should all remain silent and accept this -- just say so. Otherwise your critique is contentless, and a recommendation for Aaron's death to be meaningless.

This seems to be a completely plausible claim, and that would be a reason why many American voters or leaders of countries allied to the United States might desire the current leadership of NSA to resign and be replaced with more competent leaders.

You still have your identity, you still have your individuality, you still have your profession, your passions, your interests, your friends, etc. I don't see why people have to resign themselves to "see you in 20 years".The suburban pattern of development strikes me as being far more responsible for this than people give it credit for.

Resign definitions

verb

leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily; "She vacated the position when she got pregnant"; "The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds"

See also: vacate renounce

verb

give up or retire from a position; "The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month"; "The chairman resigned over the financial scandal"

See also: quit

verb

part with a possession or right; "I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest"; "resign a claim to the throne"

See also: release relinquish free

verb

accept as inevitable; "He resigned himself to his fate"

See also: reconcile submit