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1. (adj.) resigned
submissive or acquiescent.
2. resigned
characterized by or indicative of resignation.
Etymology: (1645–55)
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1. (adjective) resigned
accepting that sth bad will happen
a resigned look in his eye; He was resigned to taking the medication for the rest of his life.
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| Definition of 'resigned' |
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1. (adj) resigned
submissive; yielding; not disposed to resist or murmur
2. resigned
of Resign
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Sense: (often withto) having or showing patient, calm acceptance (of a fact, situation etc)
He is resigned to his fate.
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Afrikaans: is kalm oor |
Arabic: مُذْعِن، مُسَلِّم بأمْرِه |
Bulgarian: примирен |
Brazilian: conformado |
Czech: smířený |
German: ergeben |
Danish: resigneret |
Greek: υποταγμένος, παραδομένος |
Spanish: resignado |
Estonian: alistunud |
Farsi: بردبار |
Finnish: alistunut |
French: résigné (à) |
Hebrew: הִשלִים |
Hindi: शांतिपूर्वक (भाग्य के दिए |
Croatian: rezigniran, pomiren sa su |
Hungarian: beletörődő |
Indonesian: pasrah |
Icelandic: sáttur |
Italian: rassegnato |
Japanese: あきらめた |
Korean: 순종하는 |
Lithuanian: susitaikęs (su), nuolanku |
Latvian: samierinājies |
Malay: penerimaan kenyataan |
Dutch: berustend |
Norwegian: som har funnet seg i sin |
Polish: pogodzony (z) |
Persian: بردبار |
Pashto: مهربان |
Portuguese: conformado |
Romanian: resemnat (cu) |
Russian: покорный |
Slovak: zmierený |
Slovenian: sprijaznjen |
Serbian: pomiren |
Swedish: resignerad, som finner si |
Thai: ซึ่งยอมจำนน |
Turkish: tevekkül, boyun eğme |
Taiwanese: 屈從的 |
Ukrainian: покірний |
Urdu: قانع |
Vietnamese: cam chịu |
Chinese: 屈从的 |
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