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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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  3. exit. (egzɪt , eksɪt ) Word forms: exits , exiting , 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. 2. countable noun A2.

  4. us / ˈek·sɪt, ˈeɡ·zɪt /. Add to word list. the door through which you might leave a room, building, or large vehicle, or a place on a main road where a vehicle can leave it by taking a smaller road: In case of fire, use the emergency exit next to the elevator. Stay on the freeway until you get to the Ventura exit.

  5. exit noun [C] (ROAD) A2. a road that you use to leave a motorway (= wide, fast road) or roundabout (= place where three or more main roads meet): Take the third exit at the next roundabout. exit.

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

  7. Find definitions, synonyms, collocations, and usage examples of the word exit in English. Learn the difference between exit and egress, and how to use exit as a noun or verb in various contexts.

  8. Take the second exit after the bridge for the downtown shopping district. a going out or away; departure: to make one's exit. a departure of an actor from the stage as part of the action of a play. Also called exit card. Bridge. a card that enables a player to relinquish the lead when having it is a disadvantage.

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