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  1. to leave a place such as a building, room, or large vehicle: I exited quickly before anyone could see me. Please exit the theatre by the side doors. to leave a theatre stage: The character exits stage right. The singer took a bow before exiting the stage. to leave a large road and turn onto a smaller road:

  2. to leave a large road and turn onto a smaller road: Detectives were following the car as it exited Route 3. Exit at junction 29. to leave something such as a job, an organization, a competition, or a television show: The former CEO exited the company amid growing criticism.

  3. Verb The team exited the tournament early. Save your work and then exit the program.

  4. Definition of exit verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. He felt like a winner as he exited the debate hall. As the blast exited the exhaust tube, a wave of low pressure rippled back toward the chamber. A small number of the respondents had retired or exited farming.

  6. To exit is to go out of or leave a place. When an actor exits, he moves off the stage and out of sight of the audience. You can literally exit a room or a building, or exit in a more figurative way: "She decided to exit politics after two terms as Senator."

  7. Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense exits, present participle exiting, past tense, past participle exited. 1.countable noun A2. The exit is the door through which you can leave a public building. He picked up the case and walked towards the exit. There's a fire exit by the downstairs ladies room.

  8. Synonyms for EXITED: departed, moved, went, got, fled, quitted, started, escaped; Antonyms of EXITED: came, arrived, remained, stayed, settled, turned up, showed up, approached.

  9. to go out (of); leave (from); depart (from): [ no object; (~ + from + object)] They exited from the room. [ ~ + object] To exit the building, follow these directions. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023. ex•it1 (eg′ zit, ek′ sit), n.

  10. 1. To go out of; leave: exited the plane through a rear door. 2. Computers To terminate the execution of (an application): exited the subroutine. [From Latin, third person sing. of exīre, to go out : ex-, ex- + īre, to go; see ei- in Indo-European roots. N., sense 2, from Latin exitus, from past participle of exīre .]

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