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walkout
walk·out W0016700 (wôk′out′)n.1. A labor strike.2. The act of leaving or quitting a meeting, company, or organization, especially as a sign of protest.walk′out` or walk′-out`, n. 1. a strike by workers. 2. the act of leaving or being absent from a meeting, esp. as an expression of protest. [1885–90, Amer.] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | walkout - a strike in which the workers walk outstrike, work stoppage - a group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions; "the strike lasted more than a month before it was settled" | | 2. | walkout - the act of walking out (of a meeting or organization) as a sign of protest; "there was a walkout by the Black members as the chairman rose to speak"protest, dissent, objection - the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent |
walkoutnoun strike, protest, revolt, stoppage, industrial action Moderate unions have refused to join the walkout.TranslationsIdiomsSeewalk outWalkout
WalkoutThe act in which all the employees of a company leave the workplace and refuse to work any longer that day. A walkout is a type of protest for better wages, benefits or other demands. It may be sustained (and therefore part of a strike) or it may be a one-off event.walkout
Synonyms for walkoutnoun strikeSynonyms- strike
- protest
- revolt
- stoppage
- industrial action
Words related to walkoutnoun a strike in which the workers walk outRelated Wordsnoun the act of walking out (of a meeting or organization) as a sign of protestRelated Words |