noun a blend of the words 'Greece' and 'exit' used to refer to the potential withdrawal of Greece from the Eurozone
Used to discuss the political implications of Greece leaving the Eurozone and the European Union.
Discusses the financial consequences of a Grexit on the Eurozone and global markets.
Refers to the potential exit of Greece from the Eurozone, usually due to financial instability.
Refers to the impact of a Grexit on global relations and alliances.
Writers may use 'Grexit' in articles or opinion pieces discussing the potential exit of Greece from the European Union or the Eurozone.
Economists may use 'Grexit' when analyzing the economic implications of Greece leaving the Eurozone and the potential effects on the European economy.
Political analysts may use 'Grexit' when examining the political factors and consequences of Greece potentially exiting the European Union.
Financial advisors may use 'Grexit' when advising clients on how to prepare for potential financial market disruptions in the event of Greece leaving the Eurozone.