walk-out

[US]/wɔːkˌaʊt/
[UK]/wɔːkˌaʊt/

Translation

n.a strike or protest in which workers leave their jobs
Word Forms
Pluralwalk-outs

Phrases & Collocations

walk-out strike

walk-out threat

mass walk-out

stage walk-out

walk-out protest

walk-out vote

organized walk-out

sudden walk-out

Example Sentences

the team staged a walk-out in protest of the unfair decision.

after a heated argument, she decided to walk-out of the meeting.

he threatened to walk-out if the negotiations didn't improve.

the actor announced his walk-out from the film project due to creative differences.

the audience began a walk-out during the boring performance.

the union president warned of a possible walk-out if demands weren't met.

she made a dramatic walk-out after the disagreement escalated.

the players initiated a walk-out to express solidarity with the coach.

the company faced a major walk-out from its employees.

he did a complete walk-out on his responsibilities.

the singer's walk-out surprised everyone at the concert.

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