EXIT (Australia)
WordNet

noun


(1)   The act of going out
(2)   An opening that permits escape or release
"He blocked the way out"
"The canyon had only one issue"
(3)   Euphemistic expressions for death
"Thousands mourned his passing"

verb


(4)   Pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life
"She died from cancer"
"They children perished in the fire"
"The patient went peacefully"
"The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102"
(5)   Lose the lead
(6)   Move out of or depart from
"Leave the room"
"The fugitive has left the country"
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Etymology


From , perfect passive participle of , from + .

Noun


  1. A way out.
    He was looking for the exit and got lost.
  2. A passage or gate from inside someplace to the outside.
    She stood at the exit of the house looking back and waving at those inside.
  3. The action of leaving.
    He made his exit at the opportune time.

Etymology


From , from + .

Verb



  1. he (she/it) goes out;
 
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