Passage or gate from inside someplace to the outside.
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Examples for "exit"
Examples for "exit"
1Public health officials are therefore reluctant to speak about an exit strategy.
2Alexander's lecture will call for reform in Europe, not exit from Europe.
3It wants the new referendum on the exit terms early next year.
4Britain's exit from the EU ends 47 years of union with Europe.
5Hence the decision, apparently taken with great reluctance, to exit the market.
1But once our target is in custody-oncewe start the egress-newrules.
2The swollen stream will prevent egress from the valley till it subsides.
3This short encounter was sufficient to significantly inhibit parasite egress and dispersion.
4Mr. Puckett, we must inspect our egress route before you leave us.
5The besieged militia men finally gained egress and retreated fighting rear-guard actions.
1His opponents say that could push London towards the EU exit door.
2Maybe it is time to stop pushing him towards the exit door.
3I reached the exit door maybe fifteen seconds after the happy couple.
4Tory MP Esther McVey also followed Raab out of the exit door.
5Gretchen noticed an exit door off to the back of the hall.
6Instead, he opened the emergency exit door, activating the emergency exit slide.
7Gretchen slammed through the exit door with Nina right behind her.
8On the way down to the exit door, Cochrane encountered Babs.
9Tobias is about to open the exit door, but I hold him back.
10A green lamp came on and the exit door irised open.
11George Bush is right to show Yasser Arafat the exit door, argues TomCooney.
12He fell against the emergency exit door, his whole body shaking.
13Pyrgus was through the exit door before he recovered his balance.
14She clicked off and walked quickly over to the exit door.
15She handed Hanna a scarf, then pushed through the exit door.
16He smashed his forearm into the crashbar of the exit door.
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