dignified exit

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a way of leaving a situation that allows you to keep your respect.

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  • After the scandal, the minister had no choice but to make a dignified exit.
  • The company offered him a generous severance package to ensure a dignified exit.
  • Instead of arguing, she chose a dignified exit from the heated discussion.
  • The veteran athlete planned a dignified exit from his long and successful career.
  • It's better to allow someone a dignified exit rather than publicly shaming them.
  • Realizing the project was failing, the manager orchestrated a dignified exit for the team.
  • He was looking for a way to make a dignified exit from a job he no longer enjoyed.
  • Her calm resignation was a masterclass in making a dignified exit under pressure.
  • When a relationship ends, a dignified exit is often the kindest option for both people.
  • The chairman was advised that a dignified exit now would be better than being forced out later.