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Quitting vs. Quitted — What's the Difference?

Quitting vs. Quitted — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Quitting and Quitted

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Quitting

Quitting (Chinese: 昨天; lit. 'Yesterday') is a 2001 Chinese drama film directed by Zhang Yang, starring and based on the true life story of Jia Hongsheng.

Quitted

To cease or discontinue
Asked them to quit talking.
Quit smoking.

Quitting

To cease or discontinue
Asked them to quit talking.
Quit smoking.

Quitted

To resign from or relinquish
Quit a job.

Quitting

To resign from or relinquish
Quit a job.
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Quitted

To depart from; leave
"You and I are on the point of quitting the theater of our exploits" (Horatio Nelson).

Quitting

To depart from; leave
"You and I are on the point of quitting the theater of our exploits" (Horatio Nelson).

Quitted

To leave the company of
Had to quit the gathering in order to be home by midnight.

Quitting

To leave the company of
Had to quit the gathering in order to be home by midnight.

Quitted

(Computers) To exit (an application).

Quitting

(Computers) To exit (an application).

Quitted

To rid oneself of by paying
Quit a debt.

Quitting

To rid oneself of by paying
Quit a debt.

Quitted

To release from a burden or responsibility.

Quitting

To release from a burden or responsibility.

Quitted

(Archaic) To conduct (oneself) in a specified way
Quit yourselves like adults.

Quitting

(Archaic) To conduct (oneself) in a specified way
Quit yourselves like adults.

Quitted

To cease an action or cease working properly; stop
The car quit on the hill.

Quitting

To cease an action or cease working properly; stop
The car quit on the hill.

Quitted

To abandon an activity out of frustration or despair; give up
Saw that he would never get the part and quit.

Quitting

To abandon an activity out of frustration or despair; give up
Saw that he would never get the part and quit.

Quitted

To resign from or leave a job.

Quitting

To resign from or leave a job.

Quitted

Absolved of a duty or an obligation; free.

Quitting

Absolved of a duty or an obligation; free.

Quitted

Simple past tense and past participle of quit

Quitting

Present participle of quit

Quitting

The deliberate ending of something.

Quitting

The ceasing of a habit, especially smoking cigarettes or other addictive behaviors.

Quitting

The termination of employment, initiated by the employee.

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