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Qué (quién) es WALKOVER - definición

CONTEST AUTOMATICALLY AWARDED TO THE WINNER(S) DUE TO ABSENCE, DISQUALIFICATION, OR WITHDRAWAL OF ALL OTHER COMPETITORS
Walk over; Walk-over; Win by default; Uncontested; Walkover (contest); Walkover (tennis)

walkover         
(walkovers)
If you say that a competition or contest is a walkover, you mean that it is won very easily.
N-COUNT: usu sing
walkover         
¦ noun an easy victory.
Walk-over         
·noun In racing, the going over a course by a horse which has no competitor for the prize; hence, colloquially, a one-sided contest; an uncontested, or an easy, victory.

Wikipedia

Walkover

A walkover, also W.O. or w/o (originally two words: "walk over") is awarded to the opposing team/player etc, if there are no other players available, or they have been disqualified, because the other contestants have forfeited or the other contestants have withdrawn from the contest. The term can apply in sport, elections or other contexts where a victory can be achieved by default. The narrow and extended meanings of "walkover" as a single word are both found from 1829.

Ejemplos de uso de WALKOVER
1. Walkover Thanks to the wonders of hi–tech weaponry and overwhelming airpower, the invasion of Afghanistan proved a walkover.
2. Those expecting a Labour election walkover should get out more.
3. Sharapova has already got a walkover to the second round.
4. He is therefore likely to have a comfortable win, for sure, if not out right walkover.
5. Shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt warned that the licence fight risked becoming a "walkover" for Camelot.