resignation |
null |
As nouns the difference between resignation and null
is that
resignation is resignation (state of uncomplaining frustration) while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
s |
resignation |
As a letter s
is the letter s with a.
As a noun resignation is
resignation (state of uncomplaining frustration).
resignation |
compliance |
As nouns the difference between resignation and compliance
is that
resignation is resignation (state of uncomplaining frustration) while
compliance is an act of complying.
resignation |
vacate |
As a noun resignation
is resignation (state of uncomplaining frustration).
As a verb vacate is
to move out of a dwelling, either by choice or by eviction.
resignation |
regency |
As a noun resignation
is resignation (state of uncomplaining frustration).
As a proper noun regency is
(uk) the historical period in the united kingdom - specifically 1811-1820 - in which ruled as prince regent.
resignation |
resignation |
As nouns the difference between resignation and resignation
is that
resignation is resignation (state of uncomplaining frustration) while
resignation is resignation (state of uncomplaining frustration).
resignation |
release |
As nouns the difference between resignation and release
is that
resignation is resignation (state of uncomplaining frustration) while
release is the event of setting (someone or something) free (eg hostages, slaves, prisoners, caged animals, hooked or stuck mechanisms).
As a verb release is
to let go (of); to cease to hold or contain or
release can be to lease again; to grant a new lease of; to let back.
resignation |
rescind |
As a noun resignation
is resignation (state of uncomplaining frustration).
As a verb rescind is
to repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect.
assignation |
resignation |
As nouns the difference between assignation and resignation
is that
assignation is an appointment for a meeting, generally of a romantic or sexual nature while
resignation is resignation (state of uncomplaining frustration).
resignation |
discouraged |
As a noun resignation
is resignation (state of uncomplaining frustration).
As an adjective discouraged is
having lost confidence or hope; dejected; disheartened.
As a verb discouraged is
(
discourage).
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