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    • 1. Steril
      1. Steril Sep 27, 2019
      • Four men of Oslo's financial elite search for an escape from their everyday lives.
      • Four men of Oslo's financial elite search for an escape from their everyday lives.
    • 3. Deg eller meg
      3. Deg eller meg Oct 4, 2019
      • Four men of Oslo's financial elite search for an escape from their everyday lives.
  2. The meaning of EXIT is —used as a stage direction to specify who goes off stage. How to use exit in a sentence.

  3. 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.

  4. To exit is to go out of or leave a place. When an actor exits, he moves off the stage and out of sight of the audience. You can literally exit a room or a building, or exit in a more figurative way: "She decided to exit politics after two terms as Senator."

  5. 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.

  6. Synonyms for EXIT: escape, outlet, egress, issue, mouth, gate, opening, release; Antonyms of EXIT: entrance, entry, ingress, access, entryway, entranceway, entrée, entree.

  7. 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.

  8. EXIT definition: 1. the door or gate that you use to leave a public building or place: 2. the act of leaving a…. Learn more.

  9. 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 .]

  10. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. From exit (“he, she, or it goes out, departs, or exits”), the third-person singular present active indicative form of exeō (“I go out”, “I depart”, “I exit”); or, From Wiktionary.

  11. EXIT is a dark drama series based on true stories from Norway's financial scene. The series takes place inside this secret, exclusive world, where four friends from the west side of Oslo are looking for an exit from their everyday lives.

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