step down

step down
verb
1. give up or retire from a position (Freq. 1)
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The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month

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The chairman resigned over the financial scandal

Syn: ↑leave office, ↑quit, ↑resign
Ant: ↑take office (for: ↑leave office)
Derivationally related forms: ↑resignation (for: ↑resign)
Hypernyms: ↑leave, ↑depart, ↑pull up stakes
Hyponyms:
vacate, ↑resign, ↑renounce, ↑give up, ↑retire, ↑top out, ↑fall
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s

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Somebody ——s something

(for: ↑resign)
2. reduce the level or intensity or size or scope of
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de-escalate a crisis

Syn: ↑de-escalate, ↑weaken
Ant: ↑escalate (for: ↑de-escalate)
Derivationally related forms: ↑step-down, ↑weakener (for: ↑weaken), ↑de-escalation (for: ↑de-escalate)
Hypernyms: ↑decrease, ↑lessen, ↑minify
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something

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Something ——s something

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withdraw or resign from an important position or office

Mr. Krenz stepped down as party leader a week ago

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ˌstep aˈside/ˈdown derived
to leave an important job or position and let sb else take your place
Main entry:stepderived

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