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All resign antonyms

re·sign
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verb resign

  • defend — If you defend someone or something, you take action in order to protect them.
  • garrisoning — Present participle of garrison.
  • concreted — constituting an actual thing or instance; real: a concrete proof of his sincerity.
  • garrisoned — a body of troops stationed in a fortified place.
  • agglutinate — to adhere or cause to adhere, as with glue
  • duelling — a prearranged combat between two persons, fought with deadly weapons according to an accepted code of procedure, especially to settle a private quarrel.
  • disciplining — Present participle of discipline.
  • altercate — to argue, esp heatedly; dispute
  • bracketed — a support, as of metal or wood, projecting from a wall or the like to hold or bear the weight of a shelf, part of a cornice, etc.
  • babysit — If you babysit for someone or babysit their children, you look after their children while they are out.
  • housed — a building in which people live; residence for human beings.
  • call in question — a sentence in an interrogative form, addressed to someone in order to get information in reply.
  • go to — functioning properly and ready: two minutes before the satellite is to be launched and all systems are go.
  • fall in with — to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.
  • bracketing — a set of brackets
  • control — Control of an organization, place, or system is the power to make all the important decisions about the way that it is run.
  • quarterback — a back in football who usually lines up immediately behind the center and directs the offense of the team.
  • lay a finger on — to harm
  • disciplined — having or exhibiting discipline; rigorous: paintings characterized by a disciplined technique.
  • deal with — When you deal with something or someone that needs attention, you give your attention to them, and often solve a problem or make a decision concerning them.
  • join — to bring in contact, connect, or bring or put together: to join hands; to join pages with a staple.
  • head up — the upper part of the body in humans, joined to the trunk by the neck, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
  • coadunate — united; joined together
  • beat off — to drive back; repel
  • contest — A contest is a competition or game in which people try to win.
  • fringing — a decorative border of thread, cord, or the like, usually hanging loosely from a raveled edge or separate strip.
  • dueling — Present participle of duel.
  • look after — to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
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