bow out Synonyms

bow out Meaning

Wordnet

bow out (v)

remove oneself from an obligation

retire gracefully

bow out Sentence Examples

  1. After years of service, the CEO decided to gracefully bow out and retire from the company.
  2. Despite his initial enthusiasm, John realized he had to bow out of the marathon due to an injury.
  3. The politician faced mounting pressure to bow out of the race amidst scandalous allegations.
  4. With a heavy heart, Sarah chose to bow out of the competition to prioritize her mental health.
  5. As the negotiations stalled, one party decided to gracefully bow out of the talks.
  6. The veteran actor announced his decision to bow out of the movie industry after decades of acclaimed performances.
  7. Faced with insurmountable challenges, the team reluctantly decided to bow out of the tournament.
  8. Knowing she couldn't handle the workload, Emily made the difficult choice to bow out of the project.
  9. Despite their best efforts, the band had to bow out of the concert due to illness affecting one of the members.
  10. Feeling overwhelmed, Tom chose to bow out of the leadership role and pass the torch to someone else.

FAQs About the word bow out

remove oneself from an obligation, retire gracefully

fall,lose,throw, falter, strike out, take the count, fail, miss, wash out, fold

triumph, win,win, triumph, prevail, prevail, thrive, flourish,succeed, flourish

After years of service, the CEO decided to gracefully bow out and retire from the company.

Despite his initial enthusiasm, John realized he had to bow out of the marathon due to an injury.

The politician faced mounting pressure to bow out of the race amidst scandalous allegations.

With a heavy heart, Sarah chose to bow out of the competition to prioritize her mental health.