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Walkouts Meaning in English

word · lemma: walkout

ˈwɔˌkaʊts
WAWK-owts
wˈɔːkaʊts
WAWK-owts

Definition

Walkouts are situations when people leave a place together as a group, especially to protest, often by leaving work or a meeting.

Usage & Nuances

'Walkouts' usually refers to organized protests at workplaces, schools, or events. It is most common in news, labor, or political contexts. Not the same as 'strikes', which involve stopping work for a longer time; a 'walkout' is a form of protest by physically leaving.

Example Sentences

The teachers held walkouts to ask for better pay.

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Many students joined the walkouts on Friday afternoon.

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There were several walkouts at the factory last year.

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Recent walkouts have drawn national attention to climate change.

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The company faced multiple walkouts after employees' demands were ignored.

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Some walkouts lasted only for a few hours, but made a big impact.

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