To have escorted or conducted someone to someplace
“To promote fitness and good health, the school encouraged parents to walk their children to school.”
To have used as a route or means of transport
Past tense for to be in motion by moving one's feet in a slow and alternative manner
“I was really excited and started to walk at a faster pace to catch up with the others.”
Past tense for to travel a certain distance on foot
“He would walk the seven miles into town.”
(colloquial) Past tense for to be cleared of charges and be free to live life as per usual
“There was insufficient evidence to convict him and he would ultimately be allowed to walk.”
Past tense for to impose inaction of work in order to force an employer to agree to demands
“Workers threatened to walk unless management agreed to raise their pay.”
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