Walkaway (noun)

An act of leaving or departing, especially from a difficult or unpleasant situation.

Origin:

From the verb "to walk away" meaning to leave or depart.

Examples:

  1. The company's decision to close the factory was a walkaway from the community and its employees.
  2. He took a walkaway from the relationship, unable to deal with the constant fighting.
  3. The walkaway from the project was a huge loss for the organization.
  4. The walkaway from the job left her feeling relieved and free.
  5. The walkaway from the team was a difficult decision, but one that had to be made.
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