exit | ||
1. | [ noun ] an opening that permits escape or release | |
Synonyms: | way_out outlet issue | |
Examples: | "he blocked the way out" "the canyon had only one issue" |
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Related terms: | opening outfall issue | |
2. | [ verb ] (biology) pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life | |
Synonyms: | die perish pass_away go expire pass decease | |
Examples: | "She died from cancer" "They children perished in the fire" "The patient went peacefully" |
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Related terms: | be_born change_state starve fall drown kick_the_bucket buy_it suffocate predecease suffocate succumb die_out die_out die_back die_down fail die death death death Death death death loss dead_person | |
3. | [ noun ] euphemistic expressions for death | |
Synonyms: | loss release passing going expiration departure | |
Examples: | "thousands mourned his passing" |
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Related terms: | death die go depart depart | |
4. | [ verb ] (games) lose the lead, in card games | |
Related terms: | play card_game | |
5. | [ verb ] move out of or depart from | |
Synonyms: | get_out go_out leave | |
Examples: | "leave the room" "the fugitive has left the country" |
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Related terms: | go_in enter move go step_out file_out get_off eject log_out undock hop_out fall_out pop_out leave farewell | |
6. | [ noun ] the act of going out | |
Related terms: | departure | |
Similar spelling: |
excite |