Exit (noun)

  1. A way out of a building, room, or other enclosed space.
  2. A way out or departure from a place or situation.
  3. An act of leaving or going out.
  4. A stage direction in a play or film, indicating that a character should leave the stage.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from latin exitus "going out, death".

Examples:

  1. Please use the nearest exit in case of an emergency.
  2. The exit was clearly marked on the map.
  3. Her exit from the company was sudden and unexpected.
  4. His exit from the room was unnoticed.
  5. The exit stage left was used by the actor in the play.
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