quit
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(satellite adjective) (usually followed by `of') released from something onerous (especially an obligation or duty); "quit of all further responsibility for their safety"; "well rid of him" |
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Synonyms: rid |
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(verb) resign or retire from a position; "The Secretary fo the Navy will leave office next month" |
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Synonyms: leave office, step down |
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Related Words: depart, fall, give up, leave, renounce, resign, retire, vacate |
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(verb) go away or leave |
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Synonyms: depart, take leave |
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Related Words: beat a retreat, break camp, congee, decamp, go away, go forth, leave, plump out, walk out of |
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(verb) turn away from; give up; "I am foreswearing women forever" |
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Synonyms: foreswear, relinquish, renounce |
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Related Words: abandon, disclaim, give up |
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(verb) give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat; "In the second round, the challenger gave up" |
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Synonyms: chuck up the sponge, drop out, give up, leave, throw in, throw in the towel |
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(verb) put an end to a state or an activity; "Quit teasing your little brother" |
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Synonyms: cease, discontinue, give up, lay off, stop |
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Related Words: break, cheese, close off, drop, knock off, retire, shut off, sign off, withdraw |
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