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noun [ C ] us / ˈek·sɪt, ˈeɡ·zɪt /. Add to word list. the door through which you might leave a room, building, or large vehicle, or a place on a main road where a vehicle can leave it by taking a smaller road: In case of fire, use the emergency exit next to the elevator.
The meaning of EXIT is —used as a stage direction to specify who goes off stage. How to use exit in a sentence.
the door through which you might leave a room, building, or large vehicle, or a place on a main road where a vehicle can leave it by taking a smaller road: In case of fire, use the emergency exit next to the elevator. Stay on the freeway until you get to the Ventura exit.
12 meanings: 1. a way out; door or gate by which people may leave 2. the act or an instance of going out; departure 3. a. the.... Click for more definitions.
Synonyms for EXIT: escape, outlet, egress, issue, mouth, gate, opening, release; Antonyms of EXIT: entrance, entry, ingress, access, entryway, entranceway, entrée, entree.
1. To go out of; leave: exited the plane through a rear door. 2. Computers To terminate the execution of (an application): exited the subroutine. [From Latin, third person sing. of exīre, to go out : ex-, ex- + īre, to go; see ei- in Indo-European roots. N., sense 2, from Latin exitus, from past participle of exīre .]
Please leave the theater by the nearest exit. any of the marked ramps or spurs providing egress from a highway: Take the second exit after the bridge for the downtown shopping district. a going out or away; departure: to make one's exit. a departure of an actor from the stage as part of the action of a play.
exit noun [C] (ROAD) A2. a road that you use to leave a motorway (= wide, fast road) or roundabout (= place where three or more main roads meet): Take the third exit at the next roundabout.
exit. [intransitive, transitive] (formal) to go out; to leave a building, stage, vehicle, etc. (+ adv./prep.) The bullet entered her back and exited through her chest. We exited via a fire door.
exit. a way or passage out, as a door, stairs, etc.: There is only one exit in this building. departure: He made a graceful exit. v. depart (from): [ no object; (~ + from + object)] They exited from the room. [ ~ + object] To exit the building, follow these directions. ex•it1 (eg′ zit, ek′ sit), n.