(rare) Places from which something flows out
“Having only his carry-on, Marcus skipped baggage claim and headed straight for the exit.”
Plural for an act of leaving a place
“The crowd was told in no uncertain terms that Elvis had made his exit from the building.”
Plural for a place for traffic to leave a major road or roundabout
“Take the first available exit off the roundabout onto the M6 at junction 38 towards Lancaster, Penrith.”
Plural for the act of dying or passing from mortal life
“Man, after his exit from this world, may become imprisoned in some isthmuses intermediate between the two abodes.”
Plural for the action of fleeing or escaping
Plural for an opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to pass out of or into a confined space
Plural for a theatrical entry or exit point, often on the side
Plural for emergency exit with ladder or staircase for safely leaving a burning building
Plural for a hall, corridor or passageway
Plural for a means to escape danger or a precarious situation
Plural for a path or track laid down for walking or traveling
Plural for a tree-lined approach to a country house or similar building
To leave or exit a place
“We exit quietly together into the cavernous corridor.”
To pass away from this life
“Since when are we allowed, or given the grace, to exit from this life of our own accord?”
To retire (with a pension) due to age
To emerge from a narrow place like a defile into open country or a wider space
To alight or dismount from a vehicle or horse
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