WALK OUT


Meaning of WALK OUT in English

intransitive verb

1. : to go on strike

members of sympathetic … unions also walked out — Current Biography

2. : to walk with long steps

3. : to take oneself out as an expression of disapproval

at one meeting the United States delegate walked out in protest — Current Biography

— often used with of

members who walked out of the assembly — New Statesman & Nation

- walk out on

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