de·mit /dɪˈmɪt/
  (vt.)(vi.)辭職
  De·mit v. t. [imp. & p. p. Demitted; p. pr. & vb. n. Demitting.]
  1. To let fall; to depress. [R.]
     They [peacocks] demit and let fall the same [=\i. e., their train].\=   --Sir T. Browne.
  2. To yield or submit; to humble; to lower; as, to demit one's self to humble duties. [R.]
  3. To lay down, as an office; to resign. [Scot.]
     General Conway demitted his office.   --Hume.
  De·mit v. i.  To lay down or relinquish an office, membership, authority, or the like; to resign, as from a Masonic lodge; -- generally used with an implication that the act is voluntary.
  De·mit, n. The act of demitting; also, a letter, certificate, or the like, certifying that a person has (honorably) demitted, as from a Masonic lodge.
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