exit

/ˈɛɡzɪt/
noun
  1. A way out of a building, room, or other enclosed space.
    • He walked toward the exit at the back of the plane.
    • The theater has four emergency exits.
    • Please use the nearest exit in case of fire.
  2. The act of leaving a place or situation.
    • The actor made a dramatic exit from the stage.
    • Her exit from the party was quiet and unnoticed.
    • The company's exit from the market surprised investors.
  3. A place where vehicles can leave a highway or major road.
    • We missed our exit and had to drive an extra mile.
    • The highway exit was closed for construction.
    • Take the next exit for downtown.
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verb
  1. To leave a place, situation, or activity.
    • The program will exit automatically when you click 'Close'.
    • She decided to exit the competition early.
    • Please exit the building calmly during the drill.
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