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Quit Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of QUIT is give up. How to use quit in a sentence. Is it quit or resign? Synonym Discussion of Quit.
How to Quit Your Job: An HBR Guide - Harvard Business Review
August 09, 2021. Fuse/Getty Images. Save. Summary. People everywhere are thinking about quitting their jobs. But how do you decide if this is the right decision for you? And if you do decide to...
QUIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to stop doing something or leave a job or a place: Would you quit your job if you inherited lots of money? [ + -ing verb ] I'm going to quit smok ing. Quit wast ing my time! Press Q to quit the program. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to end something or cause it to end. stop Stop pulling your brother's hair this instant!
QUIT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
to give up or resign one's job or position: He keeps threatening to quit. to depart or leave. to stop trying, struggling, or the like; accept or acknowledge defeat. adjective. released from obligation, penalty, etc.; free, clear, or rid (usually followed by of ): quit of all further responsibilities. 2. [ kwit ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun.
QUIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
he quitted the place hastily. 2. to resign; give up (a job ) she quitted her job today. 3. (intransitive) (of a tenant) to give up occupancy of premises and leave them. they received notice to quit. 4. to desist or cease from (something or doing something); break off.
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