Does "walk out" in this sentence has the same meaning as "retirement?"

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
No, it doesn't! Here they literally mean to walk out the doors of the bank building. But you're right. It's been long enough for them to retire. It does have a similar meaning to "finish" or "end," though. Ex: When the competition is over, we'll walk out winners. Ex: She'll walk out of the school grounds a graduate at the end of the year.