Definition of Resignedly. Meaning of Resignedly. Synonyms of Resignedly

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Definition of Resignedly

Resignedly
Resignedly Re*sign"ed*ly (r?-z?n"?d-l?), adv. With submission.

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- considered the expression to be "a caricature of Army direction. The soldier resignedly accepts his own less responsible position and expresses his cynicism at...
- February 2001, before becoming the agency's president in November. Garneau resigned from the CSA in 2005, and was elected to Parliament in 2008. The Liberal...
- resignation, as opposed to involuntary termination. Whether an employee resigned or was terminated is sometimes a topic of dispute, because in many situations...
- began with his first inauguration on January 20, 1969, and ended when he resigned on August 9, 1974, in the face of almost certain impeachment and removal...
- Resigned is a 1997 album by singer-songwriter Michael Penn. A music video for "Try", the opening song from the album, was directed by Paul Thomas Anderson...
- 1776 – George Clinton, Continental Congressman (July 8), resigned to fight in the American Revolutionary War. 1780 – Elbridge Gerry, Continental Congressman...
- After Scotland voted against independence in the 2014 referendum, Salmond resigned and was succeeded by Nicola Sturgeon. The SNP achieved a record number...
- office § Returned to office after a previous non-consecutive term RES Resigned NC Resigned following a no-confidence motion DIS Dismissed by the Head of State...
- October, Nixon ordered Richardson to fire Cox, after which Richardson resigned, as did his deputy William Ruckelshaus; Solicitor General Robert Bork carried...