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exit

[eg-zit, ek-sit] / ˈɛg zɪt, ˈɛk sɪt /




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The funds can’t easily exit the loans because there is no organized market to trade them.

From The Wall Street Journal

But she also showed a lot of grace by ceding the spotlight to her “Wicked” co-star Bowen Yang, who confirmed before this week’s episode that he is exiting “SNL” midway through his eighth season.

From Los Angeles Times

Blue Origin said ground support equipment was added to help Ms Benthaus enter and exit the capsule.

From BBC

The feature that annoys me the most is the “check the back seat” alarm that goes off whenever I exit the car, having placed anything in the back, or simply having opened the back door.

From The Wall Street Journal

Investors could choose to follow the same noise/overreaction paradigm in 2026, which means exiting next year with more gray hair—or less hair altogether.

From Barron's