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I'm Handing in My Resignation: Meaning & Usage
Meaning 1:submit resignation (I'm handing in my resignation)
I'm handing in my resignation
/aɪm ˈhændɪŋ ɪn maɪ ˌrɛzɪɡˈneɪʃən/
phr.
To formally tell your employer that you are leaving your job, often by giving them a resignation letter.
submit resignation
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/səbˈmɪt ˌrɛzɪɡˈneɪʃən/
phr.
To formally tell your employer that you are leaving your job, usually by providing a written resignation letter.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
Combines 'hand in' (to submit) + 'resignation' (from Latin resignare, to unseal or give back).
💡 Mnemonic
Picture handing an envelope to your boss: a clear, physical act of ending your job.
📖 Example
After discussing it with my family, I'm handing in my resignation next week to focus on my own business.
After discussing it with my family, I'm handing in my resignation next week to focus on my own business.
🔗 Collocations
hand in one's resignation – to formally resign from a position
submit a resignation letter – to give a written notice of resignation
offer one's resignation – to voluntarily announce one's intention to leave a job
🔄 Synonyms
🚫 Antonyms
accept a promotion (phr.) – To take on a higher-level position within the same organization.
renew a contract (phr.) – To extend one's employment agreement for another term.
stay in the job (phr.) – To continue working in the current position without resigning.
🌱 Derivatives
resign (v.) – To voluntarily leave a job or position.
resignation (n.) – The act of resigning; a formal statement of resignation.
resignee (n.) – A person who resigns.
📖 Cultural Story
The phrase originates from formal workplace protocol; 'resignation' derives from Latin 'resignare' (to unseal), used in medieval legal contexts for contract termination, now standard in professional resignations.
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