The failure to defend would be to abandon, resign, surrender, desert, leave, quit, or relinquish. The opposite posture of defend is to attack (offense).
I resign. I resign from student council.
Yes, resign has a silent 'g'.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to resign are resignation and the gerund, resigning.
For surrender as a verb (as in to surrender) then to give up, to relinquish for surrender as a noun (as in the surrender) then the giving up or relinquishing
The failure to defend would be to abandon, resign, surrender, desert, leave, quit, or relinquish. The opposite posture of defend is to attack (offense).
I resign. I resign from student council.
They are all words that mean the opposite of themselves. Example: Cleave means both to adhere to, and to split. However, at least 'resign' is not homonymically accurate, as the meaning 'to surrender' is pronounced with a z, and resign 'to sign/issue again', is pronounced with an s. Written, however, they do look the same.
That is the correct spelling of resign (to quit a position).
The minister resign from his post
Yes, resign has a silent 'g'.
Lincoln didn't resign, he was assassinated. Nixon was the first and only president to resign.
He give his resign to the president of India
Grant didn't resign.
The past tense of resign is resigned.
Yes, Freemasons may resign their membership in the Fraternity. They will typically be suspended for non-payment of dues if they do not formally resign.
The mayor chose to resign once the scandal was made public. I intend to resign my current position and open my own business.