Synonym: come forth, come out, egression, emerge, emergence, emersion, go forth, issue. Similar words: regress, regressive, tigress, digress, Congress, progress, pressure group, digression. Meaning: ['iːgres] n. 1. (astronomy) the reappearance of a celestial body after an eclipse 2. the becoming visible 3. the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent. v. come out of.
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1. I guessed, by his preparations, that egress was allowed, and, leaving my hard couch , made a movement to follow him.
2. Despite the egress of isolated specimens, museum collections grow in proportion to the director's burden of deciding what to accept.
3. With affordable internal access and egress, basements provide options for dwellings short of space.
4. Denied its usual egress, the river had burst its banks and was pouring down the fire-ravaged streets.
5. Approach from the East and egress South.
6. Prevents egress of the latter through the unsealed portion.Sentence dictionary
7. Drains achieve a ready egress of the liquid blood.
8. A high seating position makes ingress and egress easy.
9. LSR and egress LER receive and transmit labeled packets, executing ILM ( incoming Label Map ) forwarder.
10. Any enclosure required must be sealed against air egress everywhere except at the specified air outlet point.
11. Fire escape Means of rapid egress from a Building, primarily intended for use in of fire.
12. But his parents egress frequently remain him in the family.
13. Safe access and egress can be achieved by various methods.
14. Means of rapid egress from a Building, primarily intended for use in case of fire.
15. Installed near building exits or along egress routes, the compact speaker produces broadband noise to lead people toward exits.
16. Then it focuses on attack response, including egress filtering, packets filtering and rate limit, and the pushback method.
17. So assuming he's anticipated the fastest egress, it's the east terrace.
18. These frequently egress the work professional public figure's best choice.
19. Another is that a store is useless without means of access and egress.
20. We've moved in through the looking-glass and now we're too big, too enormous for egress.
21. The liver still suppresses fatty acid synthesis and enhances fatty acid oxidation, but these changes are insufficient to prevent lipid accumulation, possibly due to impaired egress of triglycerides .
22. Whereas the self-balancing feature is related to ingress traffic to the device, the Intelligent Load Distribution feature is used for the egress traffic from the device to back-end servers.
23. The actual pedestrian traffic operations during the Olympic Games proved the usefulness and effectiveness of the proposed methodology and egress plan.
24. If the patient is deteriorating from airway edema or stridor, jetting may not be advisable since they may not have the ability to egress the instilled pressure and volume.
25. The secured area should meet all life safety code egress requirements.
26. Hence, those are the two times when a sudden emergency egress could become necessary.
27. So, putting myself in a high position , as a spiritual guide of someone else living latent in my self-deceiving thought indeed, is the unique egress for me.
28. In December 2005 a special forces team supported by A-10 Warthog warplanes and a B-52 bomber attacked militants "attempting to egress into Pakistan".
29. Schematic building plans indicating the typical floor plan and detailing the building core, means of egress, fire protection systems, fire-fighting equipment and fire department access.
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