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    exit
    /ˈɛksɪt/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. go out of or leave a place: "he exited from the changing rooms"

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  2. 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:

  3. noun. 1. : a departure from a stage. 2. a. : the act of going out or away. made an early exit. b. : death. 3. : a way out of an enclosed place or space. 4. : one of the designated points of departure from an expressway. exitless adjective. 3 of 3. verb. exited; exiting; exits. intransitive verb. 1. : to go out or away : depart. 2. : die.

  4. 1. a way out; door or gate by which people may leave. 2. the act or an instance of going out; departure. 3. a. the act of leaving or right to leave a particular place. b. ( as modifier ): an exit visa. 4. departure from life; death. 5. (Theatre) theatre the act of going offstage.

  5. verb. Simple past tense and past participle of exit. Wiktionary. Synonyms: departed. quitted. run. gone. withdrawn. blown. retired. left. split. retreated. vented. deceased. perished. expired. passed. Antonyms: entered. arrived. Exited Sentence Examples. He exited and closed the door.

  6. EXIT definition: 1. the door through which you might leave a building or large vehicle: 2. the act of leaving a…. Learn more.

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

  8. a way out; door or gate by which people may leave. the act or an instance of going out; departure. the act of leaving or right to leave a particular place. (as modifier): an exit visa.

  9. Definition and high quality example sentences with “exited” in context from reliable sources - Ludwig is the linguistic search engine that helps you to write better in English

  10. 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."

  11. A way out; doorway or passage leading out. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Death. American Heritage. A ramp or road leading from an expressway. Webster's New World. More Noun Definitions (2) Synonyms: release. expiration. passing. loss. going. departure. issue. way-out.