exit


Definition: Meaning of, exit in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈɛksɪt;ˈɛɡzɪt /

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exit exits
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  1. a door or space through which you can leave a public room, building etc
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  2. [usually singular] when you leave a room or building
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  3. a place where vehicles can leave a road such as a MOTORWAY, and join another road
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  4. [usually singular] when someone stops being involved in a competition or business, especially because they have not been successful [=  departure]
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Prsesent Past Past Participle
exit exited exited
Present Participle Third Person Singular
exiting exits
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  1. formal to leave a place
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  2. to stop using a computer program
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  3. used in the instructions of a play to tell an actor to leave the stage
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EXIT


Definition: Meaning of, EXIT in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈɛksɪt /

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  1. a British organization which aims to change the law against helping seriously ill people to die if they wish to. The organization gives advice to such people and their families. The Hemlock Society is a similar organization in the US.
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EXIT used in phrases

  • emergency exit (noun)
    1. often on the outside of a building a stairway that permits exit in the case of fire or other emergency
  • exit poll (noun)
    1. the activity of asking people how they have voted in an election in order to discover the likely result
  • exit ramp (noun)
    1. a segment of road that takes vehicles onto ordinary roads from a freeway
  • exit strategy (noun)
    1. a plan for ending your INVOLVEMENT (= taking part) in an activity, such as a war or a business, in a way that causes no damage or problems
  • fire exit (noun)
    1. a door that is used to let people out of a building such as a cinema, hotel, restaurant etc when there is a fire
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