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walk away
walk away vb (intr, adverb) 1. to leave, esp callously and disregarding someone else's distress2. walk away with to achieve or win easilyThesaurusVerb | 1. | walk away - go away from; "The actor walked off before he got his cue"; "I got annoyed and just walked off"walk offgo forth, leave, go away - go away from a place; "At what time does your train leave?"; "She didn't leave until midnight"; "The ship leaves at midnight" | Translationswalk away
walk away from1. To abandon someone or something; to leave some person or thing without meeting or incurring any obligations. Luckily we were able to walk away from the deal before any money had changed hands. You can't just walk away from your family like that, Steven—you have responsibilities to us!2. To come through the other side of an event or situation without suffering any harm or repercussions. How on earth did he walk away from a train crash of that scale with just a few scrapes and bruises? This is the fourth time he's walked away from a company he helped drive into the ground without losing so much as a penny of his own money.See also: away, walkwalk awayv.1. To leave by or as if by walking: When she saw me, she quickly walked away.2. To emerge from a dangerous situation without serious injury or penalty: You were lucky to walk away from such a bad car accident. The students could have been expelled for such an offense, but somehow they walked away with only a warning.3. To leave freely and without obligation: The two sides walked away from the deal when they failed to reach a compromise. With no evidence to hold them on, the officers let the suspects walk away.4. walk away with To win some prize or award easily or unexpectedly: The film walked away with ten awards.5. walk away with To steal something: The robbers walked away with $1 million in jewels.See also: away, walkWalk away
Walk awayTo take and maintain a position in a stock after going to the floor to consummate a trade. Antithesis of trade me out, buy them back.Walk AwayDescribing a lease where the lessee must return the asset at the end of the lease's term. A walk away lease gives a great deal of flexibility to the lessee because the costs are all known in advance; likewise, the lessee does not need to predict the fair market value of the asset because he/she will not possess it. The lessor carries all risk. A walk away lease is most common with car loans. It is also called a closed-end lease.walk away
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