noun
- easy victories or successes achieved without much effort or competition
- people who leave or abandon a situation, organization, or commitment
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
Examples
- The championship games turned out to be walkaways for the top-seeded teams.
- With no real opposition, the elections were walkaways for the incumbents.
- The company struggled to retain employees and had too many walkaways.
- After the scandal, there were several walkaways from the board of directors.
- The math problems were walkaways for students who had studied.
- Management was concerned about the number of walkaways during the merger.