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Why use 'step down' instead of 'resign'? Is there any difference?
3,721 27 61 84. If it's not clear, note that "step down" can only be used for people in very senior positions (board members, royalty, etc). If you're an ordinary salaried worker, blue collar worker, or junior worker, you'd never use "step down" - you'd just use "resign." Really, it is a somewhat pretentious term. – Fattie. Jul 6, 2011 at 21:11.
STEP DOWN | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
step down. — phrasal verb with step verb uk / step / us present participle stepping | past tense and past participle stepped. Add to word list. Add to word list. to leave an important job: He stepped down as manager of the Italian team. (Definition of step down from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Step-down - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
the act of decreasing or reducing something.
A STEP DOWN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
something that is worse or less than what went before it: a step down in For her to take a job with lower pay would mean a step down in their standard of living. The quarterly figures show a significant step down in profits. a step down from The new house was a step down from the mansions he had lived in in the past.
Step down - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
/stɛp daʊn/ IPA guide. Other forms: stepped down; stepping down; steps down. Definitions of step down. verb. give up or retire from a position. synonyms: leave office, quit, resign. see more. verb. reduce the level or intensity or size or scope of. synonyms: de-escalate, weaken. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Step down."
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