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Exit Definition & Meaning

1. Exit (noun): a way out or passage for leaving a place or situation.

Example: Please use the emergency exit in case of a fire.

2. Exit (verb): to leave or go out of a place or situation.

Example: I will exit the meeting early to catch my flight.

3. Exit (noun): a point of departure, such as a highway ramp or airport gate.

Example: Our flight's exit gate is number

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5. Exit (noun): the act of leaving or departing from a place or situation.

Example: His exit from the company was unexpected.

6. Exit (verb): to stop participating in something, such as a game or competition.

Example: The team decided to exit the tournament after their loss.

Examples of the word exit used in sentences.

  • We missed the exit and ended up taking the longer route.
  • You can exit the building now, the presentation is over.
  • Please use the exit door in case of emergency.
  • The exit sign is clearly marked above the door.
  • To exit the train, press the button located next to the door.
  • Please use the emergency exit if there is a fire in the building.
  • The movie was so scary that some people left the theater before the exit.
  • The exit gate was locked and I couldn't leave the parking lot.
  • I'm sorry, you can't enter the room without using the proper exit.
  • We missed the exit on the highway and had to take a longer route.
  • We must exit this building immediately due to a fire alarm.
  • He decided to exit the meeting early because of an urgent matter that required his attention.
  • Can you please show me the exit to the nearest bus stop?
  • I saw an emergency exit sign on the wall of the cinema.
  • The driver took the wrong exit and we ended up lost in the middle of nowhere.
  • The last train is about to leave, so we need to hurry and find the exit to the platform.
  • The emergency exit was blocked, so we had to find another way out of the burning building.
  • I always try to exit the highway two exits before my destination to avoid traffic.
  • After hours of intense negotiations, the investors finally agreed to exit the company.
  • The movie was so bad that I decided to exit the theater halfway through.
  • If you want to exit the train station, just follow the signs towards the main exit.
  • I always exit the building through the side door, it's closer to where I park my car.
  • The company's exit strategy involved selling their shares to a larger corporation in the same industry.
  • The room was so crowded that I had to use the fire exit to get out quickly in case of an emergency.
  • The emergency exit was located at the back of the plane, away from the main cabin.
  • Following a heated argument with the manager, the disgruntled employee decided to exit the company, hoping to find a more welcoming and supportive workplace elsewhere.
  • As the conference came to a close, the attendees began to exit the auditorium, eagerly discussing the new ideas and insights they had gained.
  • The emergency exit was located in the back of the building, and it was essential that all employees were aware of its location in case of a fire or other emergency.
  • As the train pulled into the station, passengers began to exit, eager to start their day in the bustling city center.
  • After realizing that the project was simply not feasible given the current circumstances, the team collectively decided to exit and move on to new opportunities.
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