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tendered

[ten-derd] / ˈtɛn dərd /
ADJECTIVE
volunteered
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Judge Christos Tzanerikos, one of 10 serving vice presidents at the court, tendered his resignation after the government introduced supplementary draft legislation to parliament aimed at barring the Greeks Party from the May 21 election.

From Seattle Times

Ms Sturgeon formally tendered her resignation to the King earlier on Tuesday after more than eight years in the post.

From BBC

The offer would be for a principal amount of up to $1 billion in notes, with a condition that at least $500 million existing notes be validly tendered.

From Reuters

Linebacker Tanner Muse and WR Penny Hart, each not tendered as restricted free agents, could also be back at cheaper salaries.

From Seattle Times

Seattle also still has veteran defensive tackle Al Woods under contract for 2023, due to make $3.25 million, and according to OvertheCap.com has also tendered exclusive rights free agent defensive tackle Myles Adams.

From Seattle Times