Pronunciation: /ˈɛɡzɪt/
noun a way out, especially of a public building, room, or passenger vehicle.
A1 I found the exit sign and followed it to leave the building.
A2 The emergency exit was clearly marked with a red sign.
B1 Please use the exit on the right side of the room to leave.
B2 The exit door was locked, so we had to find another way out.
C1 The emergency exit procedures are clearly outlined in the safety manual.
C2 The fire alarm went off, and we calmly made our way to the nearest exit.
verb to go out or leave a place.
A1 I exit the room.
A2 She exits the building through the emergency door.
B1 The teacher exits the classroom after the bell rings.
B2 The passengers exit the plane in an orderly manner.
C1 The CEO exits the meeting early to attend another appointment.
C2 The actor exits the stage after receiving a standing ovation.
formal Please use the designated exit when leaving the building.
informal Hey, let's head for the exit before the crowd gets too big.
slang Let's dip out the back exit before anyone sees us.
figurative She knew it was time to exit the toxic relationship for good.
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