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Definition of quitting
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Quitting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Qui.
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Turn-out
::
Turn-out
(n.) The act of
coming
forth;
a
leaving
of
houses,
shops,
etc.; esp., a
quitting
of
employment
for the
purpose
of
forcing
increase
of
wages;
a
strike;
--
opposed
to
lockout..
Avoidance
::
Avoidance
(n.) A
dismissing
or a
quitting;
removal;
withdrawal.
Desertion
::
Desertion
(n.) The act of
deserting
or
forsaking;
abandonment
of a
service,
a
cause,
a
party,
a
friend,
or any post of duty; the
quitting
of one's
duties
willfully
and
without
right;
esp., an
absconding
from
military
or naval
service..
Acquitting
::
Acquitting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Acqui.
Quitting
::
Quitting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Qui.
Strike
::
Strike
(n.) The act of
quitting
work;
specifically,
such an act by a body of
workmen,
done as a means of
enforcing
compliance
with
demands
made on their
employer..
Auto-da-fe
::
Auto-da-fe
(n.) A
judgment
of the
Inquisition
in Spain and
Portugal
condemning
or
acquitting
persons
accused
of
religious
offenses.
Probationer
::
Probationer
(n.) A
student
in
divinity,
who,
having
received
certificates
of good
morals
and
qualifications
from his
university,
is
admitted
to
several
trials
by a
presbytery,
and, on
acquitting
himself
well, is
licensed
to
preach..
Acquittal
::
Acquittal
(n.) The act of
acquitting;
discharge
from debt or
obligation;
acquittance.
Exit
::
Exit (n.) Any
departure;
the act of
quitting
the stage of
action
or of life;
death;
as, to make one's
exit..
Amendment
::
Amendment
(n.) An
alteration
or
change
for the
better;
correction
of a fault or of
faults;
reformation
of life by
quitting
vices.
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