step aside
Idioms-
Move out of the way, as in Please step aside—I've got my arms full of groceries . This usage was first recorded in 1530.
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Withdraw, make room for a replacement, as in The senior researcher decided to step aside for a younger colleague . [Second half of 1900s]
Example Sentences
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He wrote that she “is in my opinion easily the likely lock to lead Berkshire’s insurance operation when Ajit does step aside. She’s 53 with a long horizon to continue Ajit’s monumental contribution to Berkshire.”
From Barron's
So instead of trying to game the outcome, investors are choosing to step aside.”
From Barron's
If you are a government lawyer thinking, Step aside, Mr. Isihara, because I can do this better next time, just know you’re being set up to pay $500 a day for the privilege.
From Slate
“At this age, the leader may not be able to change his views, but he can say: I step aside,” he said in the recording.
The executives believe Wasserman will likely step aside from the music agency and sell that wing of his company.
From Los Angeles Times
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