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Dictionary: de·mit   (dĭ-mĭt') pronunciation

v., -mit·ted, -mit·ting, -mits.

v.tr.
  1. To relinquish (an office or function).
  2. Archaic. To dismiss.
v.intr.
To give up an office or position; resign.

[Middle English dimitten, to release, from Old French demettre, from Latin dīmittere : dis-, away; see dis- + mittere, to send.]


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verb

  1. To relinquish one's engagement in or occupation with: leave, quit, resign, terminate. See continue/stop/pause.
  2. To give up a possession, claim, or right: abandon, abdicate, cede, forswear, hand over, quitclaim, relinquish, render, renounce, resign, surrender, waive, yield. See keep/release.

 
 
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