Examples of 'unexpectedly resigned' in a sentence
Meaning of "unexpectedly resigned"
Unexpectedly resigned describes the act of stepping down or quitting from a position or job in a sudden, surprising, or unanticipated manner. This phrase is often used in professional contexts to indicate an unforeseen departure from employment
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unexpectedly resigned
Gregg unexpectedly resigned his command.
Reynolds shocked the country and the world today when she unexpectedly resigned of usa.
Clá Dias unexpectedly resigned and reports emerged of a Vatican investigation into the group.
Kate Middleton 's private secretary has unexpectedly resigned.
When she unexpectedly resigned the presidency Reynolds shocked the country and the world today.
Killinger had unexpectedly resigned.
Then on Sept. 6, Fed vice chairman Stanley Fischer suddenly and unexpectedly resigned.
In August 2014 he unexpectedly resigned from all political positions.
They were supporters of Francis 's traditionalist predecessor, Benedict XVI, who unexpectedly resigned in 2013.
Bradford unexpectedly resigned shortly after the 2002 Winter Olympics.
In September 1934 he suddenly and unexpectedly resigned as leader of Fine Gael.
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Examples of using Resigned
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My brother has resigned from the case
He resigned from office to join the service
Your good friend resigned this morning