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Idiom: Walk Away From

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How to pronounce "walk away from":

AU

To abandon or leave; to shun; to refuse.

Example: "He decided to walk away from his job after expressing much dissatisfaction with his boss."

Example: "If you walk away from this offer you will live to regret it."

To escape (a mishap, accident, etc.) with minimal or no injury.

To outpace effortlessly.

Example Sentences

1
After a heated argument, he decided to take a deep breath and walk away from the situation.
2
She realized that the job was not a good fit for her, so she chose to walk away from it.
3
Despite the enticing offer, she had to walk away from buying the expensive car.
4
He had to walk away from his dreams of becoming a musician and pursue a more stable career.
5
The company's unethical practices led many customers to walk away from their products.

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