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exit


ex·it

E0277300 (ĕg′zĭt, ĕk′sĭt)n.1. The act of going away or out.2. A passage or way out: an emergency exit in a theater; took the second exit on the throughway.3. The departure of a performer from the stage.4. Death.v. ex·it·ed, ex·it·ing, ex·its v.intr. To make one's exit; depart.v.tr.1. To go out of; leave: exited the plane through a rear door.2. Computers To terminate the execution of (an application): exited the subroutine.
[From Latin, third person sing. of exīre, to go out : ex-, ex- + īre, to go; see ei- in Indo-European roots. N., sense 2, from Latin exitus, from past participle of exīre.]

exit

(ˈɛɡzɪt; ˈɛksɪt) n1. a way out; door or gate by which people may leave2. the act or an instance of going out; departure3. a. the act of leaving or right to leave a particular placeb. (as modifier): an exit visa. 4. departure from life; death5. (Theatre) theatre the act of going offstage6. (in Britain) a point at which vehicles may leave or join a motorway7. (Bridge) bridge a. the act of losing the lead deliberatelyb. a card enabling one to do thisvb (intr) 8. to go away or out; depart; leave9. (Theatre) theatre to go offstage: used as a stage direction: exit Hamlet. 10. (Bridge) bridge to lose the lead deliberately11. (Computer Science) (sometimes tr) computing to leave (a computer program or system)[C17: from Latin exitus a departure, from exīre to go out, from ex-1 + īre to go]

Exit

(ˈɛɡzɪt; ˈɛksɪt) n (Medicine) (in Britain) a society that seeks to promote the legitimization of voluntary euthanasia

ex•it1

(ˈɛg zɪt, ˈɛk sɪt)

n. 1. a way or passage out. 2. any of the marked ramps or spurs providing egress from a highway. 3. a going out or away; departure: to make one's exit. 4. a departure of an actor from the stage as part of the action of a play. v.i. 5. to go out; leave. v.t. 6. to leave; depart from: to exit a building. [1580–90; < Latin exitus act or means of going out]

ex•it2

(ˈɛg zɪt, ˈɛk sɪt)

v.i. (he or she) goes offstage (used as a stage direction, often preceding the name of the character): Exit Falstaff. [1530–40; < Latin ex(i)it literally, (he) goes out, 3rd singular present of exīre]

exit


Past participle: exited
Gerund: exiting
Imperative
exit
exit
Present
I exit
you exit
he/she/it exits
we exit
you exit
they exit
Preterite
I exited
you exited
he/she/it exited
we exited
you exited
they exited
Present Continuous
I am exiting
you are exiting
he/she/it is exiting
we are exiting
you are exiting
they are exiting
Present Perfect
I have exited
you have exited
he/she/it has exited
we have exited
you have exited
they have exited
Past Continuous
I was exiting
you were exiting
he/she/it was exiting
we were exiting
you were exiting
they were exiting
Past Perfect
I had exited
you had exited
he/she/it had exited
we had exited
you had exited
they had exited
Future
I will exit
you will exit
he/she/it will exit
we will exit
you will exit
they will exit
Future Perfect
I will have exited
you will have exited
he/she/it will have exited
we will have exited
you will have exited
they will have exited
Future Continuous
I will be exiting
you will be exiting
he/she/it will be exiting
we will be exiting
you will be exiting
they will be exiting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been exiting
you have been exiting
he/she/it has been exiting
we have been exiting
you have been exiting
they have been exiting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been exiting
you will have been exiting
he/she/it will have been exiting
we will have been exiting
you will have been exiting
they will have been exiting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been exiting
you had been exiting
he/she/it had been exiting
we had been exiting
you had been exiting
they had been exiting
Conditional
I would exit
you would exit
he/she/it would exit
we would exit
you would exit
they would exit
Past Conditional
I would have exited
you would have exited
he/she/it would have exited
we would have exited
you would have exited
they would have exited
Thesaurus
Noun1.exit - an opening that permits escape or releaseexit - an opening that permits escape or release; "he blocked the way out"; "the canyon had only one issue"way out, outlet, issueopening - a vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made; "they left a small opening for the cat at the bottom of the door"outfall - the outlet of a river or drain or other source of water
2.exit - euphemistic expressions for death; "thousands mourned his passing"expiration, going, passing, departure, release, losseuphemism - an inoffensive or indirect expression that is substituted for one that is considered offensive or too harshdeath, decease, expiry - the event of dying or departure from life; "her death came as a terrible shock"; "upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren"
3.exit - the act of going outdeparture, going, going away, leaving - the act of departing
Verb1.exit - move out of or depart fromexit - move out of or depart from; "leave the room"; "the fugitive has left the country"get out, go out, leavemove - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"depart, go away, go - move away from a place into another direction; "Go away before I start to cry"; "The train departs at noon"pop out - exit briefly; "He popped out for a quick coffee break"file out - march out, in a filehop out, get off - get out of quickly; "The officer hopped out when he spotted an illegally parked car"fall out - leave (a barracks) in order to take a place in a military formation, or leave a military formation; "the soldiers fell out"go forth, leave, go away - go away from a place; "At what time does your train leave?"; "She didn't leave until midnight"; "The ship leaves at midnight"get off - leave a vehicle, aircraft, etc.step out - go outside a room or building for a short period of timeeject - leave an aircraft rapidly, using an ejection seat or capsuleundock - move out of a dock; "We docked at noon"log off, log out - exit a computer; "Please log off before you go home"come in, enter, get in, go in, go into, move into, get into - to come or go into; "the boat entered an area of shallow marshes"
2.exit - lose the leadcard game, cards - a game played with playing cardsplay - participate in games or sport; "We played hockey all afternoon"; "play cards"; "Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches"
3.exit - pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain lifeexit - pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from cancer"; "The children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"; "The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102"croak, decease, die, drop dead, buy the farm, cash in one's chips, give-up the ghost, kick the bucket, pass away, perish, snuff it, pop off, expire, conk, choke, go, passabort - cease development, die, and be aborted; "an aborting fetus"change state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"asphyxiate, stifle, suffocate - be asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen; "The child suffocated under the pillow"buy it, pip out - be killed or die;drown - die from being submerged in water, getting water into the lungs, and asphyxiating; "The child drowned in the lake"predecease - die before; die earlier than; "She predeceased her husband"conk out, go bad, break down, die, fail, give out, give way, break, go - stop operating or functioning; "The engine finally went"; "The car died on the road"; "The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town"; "The coffee maker broke"; "The engine failed on the way to town"; "her eyesight went after the accident"starve, famish - die of food deprivation; "The political prisoners starved to death"; "Many famished in the countryside during the drought"die - suffer or face the pain of death; "Martyrs may die every day for their faith"fall - die, as in battle or in a hunt; "Many soldiers fell at Verdun"; "Several deer have fallen to the same gun"; "The shooting victim fell dead"succumb, yield - be fatally overwhelmed

exit

noun1. way out, door, gate, outlet, doorway, vent, gateway, escape route, passage out, egress We headed quickly for the fire exit.
way out entry, way in, entrance, opening, inlet, ingress
2. departure, withdrawal, retreat, farewell, going, retirement, goodbye, exodus, evacuation, decamping, leave-taking, adieu She made a dignified exit.
verb1. depart, leave, go out, withdraw, retire, quit, retreat, go away, say goodbye, bid farewell, make tracks, take your leave, go offstage (Theatre) He exited without saying goodbye.
depart arrive, enter, make an entrance, come or go in or into

exit

nounThe act of leaving:departure, egress, exodus, going, withdrawal.verbTo move or proceed away from a place:depart, get away, get off, go, go away, leave, pull out, quit, retire, run (along), withdraw.Informal: cut out, push off, shove off.Slang: blow, split, take off.Idioms: hit the road, take leave.
Translations
出口离去退场

exit

(ˈegzit) noun1. a way out of a building etc. the emergency exit. 出口 出口2. an actor's departure from the stage. Macbeth's exit. 退場 退场3. an act of going out or departing. She made a noisy exit. 離去 离去 verb (used as a stage direction to one person) (he/she) goes off the stage. Exit Hamlet. (給某演員的舞臺指令)退場 (舞台指示某一角色)退场

exit

出口zhCN
  • Where is the exit? → 出口在哪里?
  • Which exit for ...? → 去...的出口在哪里?
  • Which exit is it for ...? (US)
    Which junction is it for ...? (UK) → 去...应该使用哪个路口?
  • The car is near exit number ... (US)
    The car is near junction number ... (UK) → 车靠近第....号路口

exit


exit stage left

1. noun A timely and inconspicuous exit or departure, done so as not to make a scene or attract attention to oneself. An allusion to stage directions in theater, indicating when (and where) an actor should leave the stage from a scene. When the rally was interrupted by protesters, the senatorial candidate made a quick exit stage left to avoid undue media attention.2. verb To leave in a timely and inconspicuous manner, so as not to make a scene or attract attention to oneself. (Sometimes used as an imperative.) The CEO decided to exit stage left from the company before his embezzlements became too noticeable. I suggest you exit stage left before I lose my temper.See also: exit, left, stage

exit

(from something) (to something) to go out of something or some place to another. The children exited from the school to the parking lot when the fire alarm rang. We exited to the main street from the parking lot.

exit


exit

1. Theatre the act of going offstage 2. Bridgea. the act of losing the lead deliberately b. a card enabling one to do this

exit

[′eg·zət] (computer science) A way of terminating a repeated cycle of operations in a computer program. A place at which such a cycle can be stopped. (engineering) A door, passage, or place of egress.

exit

That portion of a means of egress which is separated from the rest of a building by walls, floors, doors, or other means and which provides a reasonably protected path of escape for the occupants of a building in the event of fire.

exit

(1) To get out of the current mode or quit the program. Contrast with launch.

(2) A DOS/Windows command that exits the command prompt.

(3) An instruction that terminates a script or program. The exit command may take a numeric argument to identify the reason for ending. For example, a "0" is often assigned to a normal close. Other exits are given different numbers by the programmer to identify which part of the program could no longer handle the current inputs and had to abnormally terminate.

EXIT


procedure

(pro-se'jur) [Fr. procédure, ult. fr. L. procedere, to go forward] A particular way of accomplishing a desired result.

Blalock-Hanlon procedure

See: Blalock-Hanlon procedure

Burch procedure

See: Burch procedure

Chamberlain procedure

See: Chamberlain procedure

commando procedure

A surgical procedure for cancers of the head and neck in which the entire tumor, neighboring lymph nodes, and a portion of the mandible are removed.

ex-utero-intrapartum procedure

Abbreviation: EXIT
A modification of a cesarean delivery, in which after delivery the fetus remains attached to the umbilical cord until its airway is securely intubated. The EXIT procedure is used during those assisted births in which severe airway obstruction or respiratory insufficiency is suspected.

Fontan procedure

See: Fontan procedure

Hartmann procedure

See: Hartmann procedure

Heller procedure

See: Heller procedure

invasive procedure

A procedure in which the body is penetrated or entered, e.g., by a tube, needle, or ionizing radiation.

Kasai procedure

See: Kasai procedure

Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz procedure

See: Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz procedure

MAZE procedure

A surgical treatment for atrial fibrillation, in which the right and left pulmonary veins are isolated and the left atrial appendix is surgically removed. Incisions are made to disrupt the irregular fibrillatory flow of electricity through the atrium, constructing a path shaped like a labyrinth, which directs energy solely from the sinoatrial node to the atrioventricular node. The procedure is often performed during other heart surgeries, e.g., coronary artery bypass grafting.

Mitrofanoff procedure

See: Mitrofanoff procedure

Mustard procedure

See: Mustard procedure

platelet neutralization procedure

Abbreviation: PNP
A laboratory test to determine the presence of a lupus anticoagulant in a blood sample. The test is performed by adding platelet membranes to a plasma sample having a prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT). The normalization of the APTT after the addition of the platelet membranes suggests the presence of the anticoagulant.

Puestow procedure

See: Puestow procedure

Rashkind procedure

See: Rashkind procedure

Ross procedure

See: Ross procedure

staged procedure

Any operation undertaken in two or more separate parts, with a lull between the two stages to facilitate tissue healing or clearance of infection.

Toupet procedure

See: Toupet procedure

ex-utero-intrapartum procedure

Abbreviation: EXIT
A modification of a cesarean delivery, in which after delivery the fetus remains attached to the umbilical cord until its airway is securely intubated. The EXIT procedure is used during those assisted births in which severe airway obstruction or respiratory insufficiency is suspected. See also: procedure

Ex utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT)

A cesarean section in which the infant is removed from the uterus but the umbilical cord is not cut until after surgery for a congenital defect that blocks an air passage.Mentioned in: Prenatal Surgery
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EXIT


AcronymDefinition
EXITExtrinsic Information Transfer (chart)
EXITEx-Utero Intrapartum Treatment
EXITExhaustion Intervention Trial (psychology)
EXITEnginyeria de Control I Sistemes Intel Ligents (Control Engineering and Intelligent Systems; Catalan)

exit


  • all
  • noun
  • verb

Synonyms for exit

noun way out

Synonyms

  • way out
  • door
  • gate
  • outlet
  • doorway
  • vent
  • gateway
  • escape route
  • passage out
  • egress

Antonyms

  • entry
  • way in
  • entrance
  • opening
  • inlet
  • ingress

noun departure

Synonyms

  • departure
  • withdrawal
  • retreat
  • farewell
  • going
  • retirement
  • goodbye
  • exodus
  • evacuation
  • decamping
  • leave-taking
  • adieu

verb depart

Synonyms

  • depart
  • leave
  • go out
  • withdraw
  • retire
  • quit
  • retreat
  • go away
  • say goodbye
  • bid farewell
  • make tracks
  • take your leave
  • go offstage

Antonyms

  • arrive
  • enter
  • make an entrance
  • come or go in or into

Synonyms for exit

noun the act of leaving

Synonyms

  • departure
  • egress
  • exodus
  • going
  • withdrawal

verb to move or proceed away from a place

Synonyms

  • depart
  • get away
  • get off
  • go
  • go away
  • leave
  • pull out
  • quit
  • retire
  • run
  • withdraw
  • cut out
  • push off
  • shove off
  • blow
  • split
  • take off

Synonyms for exit

noun an opening that permits escape or release

Synonyms

  • way out
  • outlet
  • issue

Related Words

  • opening
  • outfall

noun euphemistic expressions for death

Synonyms

  • expiration
  • going
  • passing
  • departure
  • release
  • loss

Related Words

  • euphemism
  • death
  • decease
  • expiry

noun the act of going out

Related Words

  • departure
  • going
  • going away
  • leaving

verb move out of or depart from

Synonyms

  • get out
  • go out
  • leave

Related Words

  • move
  • depart
  • go away
  • go
  • pop out
  • file out
  • hop out
  • get off
  • fall out
  • go forth
  • leave
  • step out
  • eject
  • undock
  • log off
  • log out

Antonyms

  • come in
  • enter
  • get in
  • go in
  • go into
  • move into
  • get into

verb lose the lead

Related Words

  • card game
  • cards
  • play

verb pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life

Synonyms

  • croak
  • decease
  • die
  • drop dead
  • buy the farm
  • cash in one's chips
  • give-up the ghost
  • kick the bucket
  • pass away
  • perish
  • snuff it
  • pop off
  • expire
  • conk
  • choke
  • go
  • pass

Related Words

  • abort
  • change state
  • turn
  • asphyxiate
  • stifle
  • suffocate
  • buy it
  • pip out
  • drown
  • predecease
  • conk out
  • go bad
  • break down
  • die
  • fail
  • give out
  • give way
  • break
  • go
  • starve
  • famish
  • fall
  • succumb
  • yield
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