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1exit /ˈɛgzət, ˈɛksət/ noun
plural exits
[count] 1 : something (such as a door) that is used as a way to go out of a place
Use the emergency exit in case of fire. There are 12 exits in the building. We can't get out this way: the sign says No Exit. the exit doorsometimes used figuratively The deal provides an exit for the company. [=a way for the company to stop being involved in something]compare 1entrance 2 In U.S. English a door or passage that leads outside or to an exit door is marked Exit, while in British English it is often marked Way Out.
2 a : the act of going out or away from something
Her exit [=departure] was not noticed at the time. He made a quick exit. [=he left quickly] We made an early exit from the show. [=we left the show early]
b : the act of leaving a situation, competition, etc.
Most fans were surprised by the team's early exit from the tournament. [=surprised that the team lost and was out of the tournament at an early stage] The company needs to have an exit strategy. [=a plan for ending its involvement when it wants or needs to end it]
3 : a special road by which vehicles leave a highway
Take the first exit. exit ramps
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