noun
- an easy victory or success
- the act of leaving or abandoning something, especially a negotiation or deal
Usage: informal
Usage: business; informal
Examples
- The championship game was a walkaway for the home team.
- Her victory in the election was such a walkaway that the results were called early.
- The CEO’s walkaway from the merger talks surprised investors.
- After hours of negotiation, his walkaway left the deal in limbo.
- The quiz was a walkaway for students who had studied.
- The company’s walkaway from the project cost them millions.