Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
walkout
noun
/ˈwɔːk.aʊt/
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Definition
A walkout is an abrupt departure from a gathering or event, usually in protest.
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Examples
- After hours of negotiations without agreement, the union members decided to stage a walkout.
- The students organized a walkout to protest against the new dress code policy.
- The sudden walkout during the meeting caught everyone by surprise.
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Meaning
The term refers to a situation where individuals, such as employees or students, leave a location as a form of demonstration against dissatisfaction or to express discontent with certain conditions.
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Synonyms
- strollout
- protest
- walk-off