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demit
1[ dih-mit ]
verb (used with object)
- to resign (a job, public office, etc.); relinquish.
- Archaic. to dismiss; fire.
verb (used without object)
- to resign.
noun
- Also dimit. (especially in Freemasonry) a written certification of honorable withdrawal or resignation, as from membership.
demit
2[ dih-mit ]
verb (used with object)
- to put in or send to a lower place.
- Obsolete. to lower in status, rank, or esteem; humble.
demit
/ dɪˈmɪt /
verb
- to resign (an office, position, etc)
- tr to dismiss
Word History and Origins
Origin of demit1
Word History and Origins
Origin of demit1
Example Sentences
An authority pregnant to predetermine continental issues for unnumbered years to come, however dread its weight, and however frail and faint his mortal strength, he may not demit.
The avenger of blood may not demit his duty until some member of the other tribe has been killed.
The Experiment of a Cone, demitted with its Base, and after with its Point downwards.
The Court of Arches now issued a suspension against the accused, and condemned them to prison when they continued to officiate, until they declared themselves ready to obey or to demit their office.
This document is now usually styled a "demit," and should specify the good standing of the bearer at the time of his resignation or demission.
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