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exit

[eg-zit, ek-sit] / ˈɛg zɪt, ˈɛk sɪt /




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Excellent, if your tastes trend toward carpet tiles, hospital lighting, and the trapped-animal sensation of entering a room with no exit.

From Slate Aug. 18, 2026

Children in school uniforms are then seen screaming and rushing for an exit.

From Barron's Aug. 18, 2026

Full-back Harry Amass was back-up to Luke Shaw, but the intention for him is also to leave, with sources feeling a loan is more likely than a permanent exit.

From BBC Aug. 17, 2026

Since his exit Dame Jackie Baillie has been acting leader of Scottish Labour.

From BBC Aug. 17, 2026

An exit sign on the wall hangs above solid stone.

From "The Manifestor Prophecy" by Angie Thomas

Her departure followed a string of other exits, including former chief operating officer Brad Lightcap and Fidji Simo, once seen as the heir apparent to CEO Sam Altman.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 18, 2026

Guy Mowbray: The exits of Youri Tielemans and Morgan Rogers have left a big gap to fill in Aston Villa's midfield.

From BBC Aug. 18, 2026

Classrooms must meet state licensing requirements and include low sinks, tiny toilets and a minimum of two exits — compared with a TK-12 classroom that needs just one.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 4, 2026

It might not strike you as particularly surprising that the market timers so quickly ran for the exits in the face of the market’s drop.

From MarketWatch Aug. 3, 2026

High in the air, the people filed out through exits between their bleachers.

From "Gregor the Overlander" by Suzanne Collins




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