(Astronomy) the reappearance of a celestial body after an eclipse.
Gimmick or ploy to escape a situation that is unfavorable, difficult or dangerous.
1 But once our target is in custody-oncewe start the egress - new rules .
2 The swollen stream will prevent egress from the valley till it subsides.
3 This short encounter was sufficient to significantly inhibit parasite egress and dispersion.
4 Mr. Puckett, we must inspect our egress route before you leave us.
5 The besieged militia men finally gained egress and retreated fighting rear-guard actions.
6 Mr. Avenel, in his excitement, had forgotten that easy mode of egress .
7 The heat forbade egress , and our Wigwam was crowded with hungry visitors.
8 Also there must be an egress offering a secure line of retreat.
9 The waters of the great deep have ingress and egress to the soul.
10 He reentered the gallery and reached the opening of the egress .
11 They'll even provide expertise in underground mine safety, mapping, ingress - egress methods.
12 Stallings intentionally jammed his wife against the wall, away from any possible egress .
13 The madman was close behind him, and egress was out of the question.
14 The smoke disappeared under the stones, and had to seek its own egress .
15 A continent was their solitary prison, and the pitiless Atlantic closed the egress .
16 She might find some gate in a remote place which could afford egress .
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