leave office
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Definition
Verb: To formally give up or retire from a position of employment or official duty; to step down from a job or office.
Usage
This verb is used to describe the action of voluntarily or involuntarily ending one's tenure in a specific role, especially a formal, professional, or elected position. It is a formal and neutral term.
Examples
- The Prime Minister announced she would leave office at the end of the current term.
- After the scandal, the CEO was forced to leave office.
- He decided to leave office to spend more time with his family.
Advanced Usage
- "to leave office under a cloud": To resign or depart from a position amid scandal, controversy, or failure.
- The minister left office under a cloud of corruption allegations.
- "to leave office voluntarily/involuntarily": Specifies whether the departure was by choice or due to external pressure.
- She left office voluntarily after a long and successful career.
Variants and Related Words
- Resign (verb): To voluntarily give up a position. (Often used interchangeably with "leave office," but "resign" strongly implies a voluntary act.)
- Step down (phrasal verb): To resign from a high-level position.
- Retire (verb): To leave one's job, typically at the end of one's career or upon reaching a certain age.
Synonyms
- Resign
- Step down
- Quit (a job)
- Depart from office
Antonyms
- Take office
- Assume office
- Be inaugurated
Related Phrases
- Leave one's post: A similar phrase, often used for military or specific duty stations.
- The general was ordered to leave his post immediately.
Verb
- give up or retire from a position
- The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month
- The chairman resigned over the financial scandal