demitting (Meaning)

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demitting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Demit

demitting Sentence Examples

  1. **Demitting** after years of service, the teacher felt a bittersweet mix of emotions: relief and nostalgia.
  2. The board unanimously accepted the CEO's **demitting** letter, effective immediately.
  3. **Demitting** from the project due to personal reasons, Sarah ensured a smooth handover of her tasks.
  4. The announcement of the governor's **demitting** sent shockwaves through the political landscape.
  5. The formal procedure for **demitting** from the military involves submitting a written request.
  6. **Demitting** membership in the social club, he felt a sense of liberation from social obligations.
  7. Historians debate the exact reason for the king's sudden **demitting** of his advisors. (Formal historical context)
  8. Masons use a specific ritual for members **demitting** from their lodge.
  9. Though less common, "demit" can also signify **demitting** someone to a lower rank in rare historical contexts.
  10. While "resign" is the more common term, "demit" adds a formal touch, particularly in official documents or historical contexts.

FAQs About the word demitting

of Demit

relinquishing, abjuring, denying, giving up,waiving, disowning, renouncing, abdicating, disclaiming, disavowing

appropriating, assuming, taking over, claiming, appropriating, taking over,assuming, claiming,protecting, arrogating

**Demitting** after years of service, the teacher felt a bittersweet mix of emotions: relief and nostalgia.

The board unanimously accepted the CEO's **demitting** letter, effective immediately.

**Demitting** from the project due to personal reasons, Sarah ensured a smooth handover of her tasks.

The announcement of the governor's **demitting** sent shockwaves through the political landscape.