Synonym: depart, go out, leave. Antonym: entrance, inter. Similar words: complexity, Mexican, existing, flexible, flexibility. Meaning: ['eksɪt] n. 1. an opening that permits escape or release 2. euphemistic expressions for death 3. the act of going out. v. 1. move out of or depart from 2. lose the lead 3. pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life.
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121. Stella was in the prompt corner wielding her torch when O'Hara made his second exit.
122. We had been coming on to the main road at about five miles an hour when three men had blocked our exit.
123. So Mrs Clinton could enter and exit without walking before the inevitable crowds of reporters and photographers.
124. The only fairly quick exit from here is feet first.
125. Go right into the churchyard, follow the path to the arched exit and on to the field.
126. They kicked open the door and tossed us out into the snow through the back fire exit.
127. He found one near the exit where the checkout girl was just opening up and Mum wheeled her trolley into the space.
128. Reunited with the Doctor, Ian is trying to find another exit from the cave along a narrow ledge above a chasm.
129. Follow coastal route and leave dual carriageway at Bangor exit.
130. That infuriated the Roma stars and set the scene for a crazy last 10 minutes which culminated in Tommasi's early exit.
131. Enter the local media; exit the welder with the blowtorch.
132. Why did genes come together into large vehicles(sentencedict.com/exit.html), each with a single genetic exit route?
133. Women preferred Democrats, 55 percent to 43 percent, according to the nationwide exit polls.
134. But to change the text, you had to exit that mode, using a specific command, and enter edit mode.
135. Ian Wright also had food for thought as he made a hasty exit from Arsenal's demoralised dressing room.
136. The town gates were set in the walls where these principal thoroughfares made their exit.
137. The reissue of an exit visa took two hours and a thousand riyals.
138. Don't forget to include a window, entrance and exit points and a door to the rear storage area.
139. Two of them blocked her exit from the car park while the third smashed the car window to grab her handbag.
140. Take coastal route as far as Caernarfon, leave dual carriageway at Bangor exit, follow route for Holyhead.
141. Then, holding her own breath and moving stealthily on tiptoe, she began to ease her way towards the exit.
142. He debated with himself whether to stay and so risk capture or leave while the exit was clear.
143. And he had been one of the lucky ones who got a quick exit card.
144. He stumbled near the exit from the tower, recovered his balance.
145. The vast restaurant area allows us a complicated exit choice of at least fifty yards of glass door frontage.
146. He made for the side exit, away from the man.
147. I only wish that some one had opened the exit door before I passed through it.
148. The exit polls suggest that people thought about this proposition, and began to accept it.
149. The cart made one last turn, away from the exit doors.
150. Early exit polls suggested that he had a 10-point lead over Mr Rudolph Giuliani, a Republican.