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    egress
    /ˈiːɡrɛs/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. go out of or leave (a place): US "they'd egress the area by heading south-west"

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  2. The meaning of EGRESS is a place or means of going out : exit. How to use egress in a sentence.

  3. the act or way of leaving a place: The main egress from the restaurant had been blocked off. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Departing. abandon ship. abandon/jump ship idiom. abandonment. absquatulate. gone. move. outgoing. p.o.q. peel away/off. piss off. pull something off. sea. strike. take something off. turf something out. vacate.

  4. Egress definition: the act or an instance of going, especially from an enclosed place.. See examples of EGRESS used in a sentence.

  5. egress in British English. noun (ˈiːɡrɛs ) 1. Also called: egression. the act of going or coming out; emergence. 2. a way out, such as a path; exit. 3. the right or permission to go out or depart.

  6. n. 1. The act of coming or going out; emergence. 2. The right to leave or go out: denied the refugees egress. 3. A path or opening for going out; an exit. 4. Astronomy The emergence of a celestial body from eclipse or occultation. intr.v. e·gressed, e·gress·ing, e·gress·es. To go out; emerge.

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

  8. Noun. Verb. Filter. noun. egresses. The act of going out or forth; emergence. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. The right to go out. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A way out; exit. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. The emergence of a celestial body from eclipse or occultation. American Heritage.

  9. egress meaning, definition, what is egress: the act of leaving a building or place, ...: Learn more.

  10. If you want to leave a place, you need a means of egress, or a way to exit, such as a door or window. It was a beautiful old house, but without enough ways of egress, they needed outdoor fire-stairs for reaching the upper floors.

  11. 1. the act of going out or forth; emergence. : [...] 2. the right to go out. [...] 3. a way out; exit. [...] More. Conjugations of 'egress' present simple: I egress, you egress [...] past simple: I egressed, you egressed [...] past participle: egressed. More. Synonyms of 'egress' • exit, issue, escape, departure [...] More.