noun a gesture of respect or acknowledgment made by bending the body forward
verb to withdraw or resign from a situation or activity gracefully
Politicians may choose to bow out of a race or campaign if they feel they are no longer able to compete effectively.
An executive may bow out of a company or partnership to pursue other opportunities or retire.
When a player decides to bow out of a competition or match, they are choosing to withdraw or quit.
Celebrities or performers may bow out of a project or event for personal or professional reasons.
In formal settings, individuals may bow out of a conversation or event as a polite way to excuse themselves.
In the literary world, a writer may choose to bow out of a writing project if they feel they are no longer able to contribute effectively.
A psychologist may decide to bow out of a research study if they feel their expertise is not aligned with the goals of the study.
An athlete may choose to bow out of a competition if they are injured or not feeling well enough to compete at their best.
A politician may decide to bow out of a race if they feel they no longer have the support or resources to continue campaigning.
An actor may bow out of a role if they feel they are not the right fit for the character or if they have personal reasons for stepping away from the project.