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Q:
What does "He is resigned to the tediousness of the airport experience." i especially don't know the meaning of "he is resigned to". mean?
A:
'Resigned to' means you've accepted that a situation isn't going to change, usually a bad situation. 'Resigned to the tediousness of the airport experience' means that he's accepted that airports are boring and there's nothing he can do about it.
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