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exit

noun as in way out of a place

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The configuration with the best results allowed the TCM reactor to heat the air exiting the building, which is at the same temperature and humidity as the indoor air.

One would exit the car and engage the victim in conversation, on some occasions claiming to be affiliated with a church to win their trust, police said.

Comcast is taking an exit ramp on cable programming by creating a new company, comprising nearly all of NBCUniversal’s current cable networks.

But Edison Research, one of two respected US firms who carried out exit polls for opposition TV channels, said the commission's figure could not be explained "by normal variation".

From BBC

He was also 15-14 down and a leg away from an exit, but Littler broke Anderson's throw and then held on to secure his final place.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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