Assume an office or position
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accedesAssume an office or position
toeingstand, walk, or be placed so that the toes assume an indicated position or direction toe in
accedeto assume (an office or title)
accededenter upon an office or position
demittingResign from (an office or position)
accedingenter upon an office or position
resignto give up an office or position
envoyshipthe office or position of an envoy
uncleshipthe office or position of an uncle
resigningRESIGN, to give up an office or position
resignedRESIGN, to give up an office or position
resignsRESIGN, to give up an office or position
envoyshipsENVOYSHIP, the office or position of an envoy
uncleshipsUNCLESHIP, the office or position of an uncle
demitto resign (to give up an office or position)
inspectoratethe office, position, work, or district of an inspector
demitsDEMIT, to resign (to give up an office or position)
demittedDEMIT, to resign (to give up an office or position)
resignerone who resigns (to give up an office or position)
inspectoratesINSPECTORATE, the office, position, work, or district of an inspector
cashieredSuspend or dismiss someone from an office, position, or membership
cashieringSuspend or dismiss someone from an office, position, or membership
demittingDEMIT, to resign (to give up an office or position)
resignersRESIGNER, one who resigns (to give up an office or position)
presenteeA person nominated or recommended for an office or position, esp. a church benefice
presenteesA person nominated or recommended for an office or position, esp. a church benefice
sinecurean office or position requiring little or no work, especially one yielding profitable returns.
sinecureoffice or position that requires little or no work and that usually provides an income
instateto put or place in a certain state or position, as in an office; install
instatedto put or place in a certain state or position, as in an office; install
outgoingLeaving an office or position, esp. after an election defeat or completed term of office
tenurialthe act, right, manner, or term of holding something (as a landed property, a position, or an office)