- step down
- leave an important position
My father stepped down from his job as president of his company recently.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
My father stepped down from his job as president of his company recently.
Idioms and examples. 2014.
Step-down — a. (Elec.) Transforming or converting a current of high potential or voltage into one of low voltage; as, a step down transformer. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
step-down — /step down /, adj. Elect. serving to reduce or decrease voltage: a step down transformer. [1890 95; adj. use of v. phrase step down] * * * … Universalium
step-down — step′ down adj. 1) elm serving to decrease voltage: a step down transformer[/ex] 2) a decrease or reduction in rate or quantity • Etymology: 1890–95 … From formal English to slang
step-down — [step′doun΄] adj. that steps down, or decreases; specif., a) designating a transformer in which the output voltage is less than the input voltage b) designating a gear that reduces the speed n. a decrease, as in amount, intensity, etc … English World dictionary
step down — ► step down (or aside) withdraw or resign from a position or office. Main Entry: ↑step … English terms dictionary
step down — index alight, diminish, quit (discontinue), resign Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
step down — [v] resign abandon, abdicate, bow out, cease work, drop out, give notice, hand in resignation, hang it up*, leave, quit, retire, sign off, terminate, throw in the towel*, walk out; concepts 119,195,351 … New thesaurus
step down — v. (D; intr.) to step down from (to step down from the presidency) * * * [ step daʊn] (D; intr.) to step down from (to step down from the presidency) (D; intr.) to step down from (to step down from the presidency) … Combinatory dictionary
step down — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms step down : present tense I/you/we/they step down he/she/it steps down present participle stepping down past tense stepped down past participle stepped down same as step aside The chairman was forced to step … English dictionary
step down — UK US step aside/down Phrasal Verb with step({{}}/step/ verb [I] ► [I] to leave an important job or position, especially to allow someone else to take your place: step aside/down as sth »He has decided to step down as chairman. step aside for/in… … Financial and business terms
step down — or step aside PHRASAL VERB If someone steps down or steps aside, they resign from an important job or position, often in order to let someone else take their place. [V P as n] Judge Ito said that if his wife was called as a witness, he would step … English dictionary