resign |
setdown |
As a verb resign
is to give up or hand over (something to someone); to relinquish ownership of or
resign can be (proscribed).
As a noun setdown is
the humbling of a person by act or words.
depart |
resign |
As verbs the difference between depart and resign
is that
depart is to leave while
resign is to give up or hand over (something to someone); to relinquish ownership of.
As a noun depart
is division; separation, as of compound substances.
resign |
seperation |
As a verb resign
is to give up or hand over (something to someone); to relinquish ownership of.
As a noun seperation is
misspelling of separation.
assign |
resign |
In transitive terms the difference between assign and resign
is that
assign is to attribute or sort something into categories while
resign is to give up or hand over (something to someone); to relinquish ownership of.
As a noun assign
is an assignee.
resign |
subject |
As verbs the difference between resign and subject
is that
resign is to give up or hand over (something to someone); to relinquish ownership of or
resign can be (proscribed) while
subject is to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
As an adjective subject is
likely to be affected by or to experience something.
As a noun subject is
(
label) in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with in active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same.
retract |
resign |
In lang=en terms the difference between retract and resign
is that
retract is to take back or withdraw something one has said while
resign is to give up or hand over (something to someone); to relinquish ownership of.
As verbs the difference between retract and resign
is that
retract is to pull back inside while
resign is to give up or hand over (something to someone); to relinquish ownership of or
resign can be (proscribed).
resign |
discharge |
As verbs the difference between resign and discharge
is that
resign is to give up or hand over (something to someone); to relinquish ownership of while
discharge is to accomplish or complete, as an obligation.
As a noun discharge is
(
uncountable) pus or exudate (other than blood) from a wound or orifice, usually due to infection or pathology.
cede |
resign |
Related terms |
Cede is a related term of resign.
As a noun cede
is cd (compact disk).
As a verb resign is
to give up or hand over (something to someone); to relinquish ownership of or
resign can be (proscribed).
resign |
requite |
Related terms |
Resign is a related term of requite.
As verbs the difference between resign and requite
is that
resign is to give up or hand over (something to someone); to relinquish ownership of or
resign can be (proscribed) while
requite is to return in kind; to repay; to recompense; to reward.
disavow |
resign |
Related terms |
Disavow is a related term of resign.
As verbs the difference between disavow and resign
is that
disavow is to refuse strongly and solemnly to own or acknowledge; to deny responsibility for, approbation of, and the like; to disclaim; to disown while
resign is to give up or hand over (something to someone); to relinquish ownership of or
resign can be (proscribed).
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