Dimitir in english

Resign

pronunciation: rɪzaɪn part of speech: verb
In gestures

dimitir = step down ; resign ; stand down. 

Example: She had stepped down as president of the League of Women Voters several years ago.Example: The board of trustees decided to hand Balzac an official reprimand with the warning that if more staff resigned he would be asked to resign himself.Example: Defence Minister Ehud Barak has called on the Prime Minister to stand down over corruption allegations.

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» dimitir del trabajoresign (from) + Posesivo + jobresign (from) + Posesivo + postquit [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio quit]quit + Posesivo + jobjump + ship .

Example: Expecting to go to America with her boyfriend, staff nurse Sally Chalmers burnt her boats and resigned her job only to be left behind!.

Example: However, by Spring 1897 Jones had resigned her post to escape an atmosphere of acrimony, where she had become the victim of sexual discrimination.

Example: I wonder if she did quit if she could slap us with a lawsuit.

Example: As banks collapse and thousands are laid off, former finance industry whizz-kids say they have never looked back after quitting their jobs.

Example: A new study suggests that up to 40% of currently employed individuals are ready to jump ship once the economy rebounds.

» dimitir de un cargostep down from + Posesivo + positionstand down .

Example: The president has announced that she is stepping down from her position at the end of January 2006.

Example: Defence Minister Ehud Barak has called on the Prime Minister to stand down over corruption allegations.

Dimitir synonyms

reconcile in spanish: conciliar, pronunciation: rekənsaɪl part of speech: verb submit in spanish: enviar, pronunciation: səbmɪt part of speech: verb renounce in spanish: renunciar, pronunciation: rɪnaʊns part of speech: verb give up in spanish: rendirse, pronunciation: gɪvʌp part of speech: verb vacate in spanish: desocupar, pronunciation: veɪkeɪt part of speech: verb
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