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egress
e·gress E0057000 (ē′grĕs′)n.1. The act of coming or going out; emergence.2. The right to leave or go out: denied the refugees egress.3. A path or opening for going out; an exit.4. Astronomy The emergence of a celestial body from eclipse or occultation.intr.v. e·gressed, e·gress·ing, e·gress·es To go out; emerge. [Latin ēgressus, from past participle of ēgredī, to go out : ē-, ex-, ex- + gradī, to go; see ghredh- in Indo-European roots.]egress n 1. Also called: egression the act of going or coming out; emergence 2. a way out, such as a path; exit 3. the right or permission to go out or depart 4. (Astronomy) astronomy another name for emersion2 vb (intr) to go forth; issue [C16: from Latin ēgredī to come forth, depart, from gradī to move, step]e•gress (n. ˈi grɛs; v. ɪˈgrɛs) n. 1. the act of going out or leaving. 2. the right to go out. 3. a means or place of going out; exit. 4. the emergence of a heavenly body from an eclipse, transit, etc. v.i. 5. to go out; emerge. [1530–40; < Latin ēgressus going out, escape; compare grade] e•gres′sion, n. egress Past participle: egressed Gerund: egressing
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I egress | you egress | he/she/it egresses | we egress | you egress | they egress |
Preterite |
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I egressed | you egressed | he/she/it egressed | we egressed | you egressed | they egressed |
Present Continuous |
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I am egressing | you are egressing | he/she/it is egressing | we are egressing | you are egressing | they are egressing |
Present Perfect |
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I have egressed | you have egressed | he/she/it has egressed | we have egressed | you have egressed | they have egressed |
Past Continuous |
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I was egressing | you were egressing | he/she/it was egressing | we were egressing | you were egressing | they were egressing |
Past Perfect |
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I had egressed | you had egressed | he/she/it had egressed | we had egressed | you had egressed | they had egressed |
Future |
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I will egress | you will egress | he/she/it will egress | we will egress | you will egress | they will egress |
Future Perfect |
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I will have egressed | you will have egressed | he/she/it will have egressed | we will have egressed | you will have egressed | they will have egressed |
Future Continuous |
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I will be egressing | you will be egressing | he/she/it will be egressing | we will be egressing | you will be egressing | they will be egressing |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been egressing | you have been egressing | he/she/it has been egressing | we have been egressing | you have been egressing | they have been egressing |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been egressing | you will have been egressing | he/she/it will have been egressing | we will have been egressing | you will have been egressing | they will have been egressing |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been egressing | you had been egressing | he/she/it had been egressing | we had been egressing | you had been egressing | they had been egressing |
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I would egress | you would egress | he/she/it would egress | we would egress | you would egress | they would egress |
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I would have egressed | you would have egressed | he/she/it would have egressed | we would have egressed | you would have egressed | they would have egressed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | egress - (astronomy) the reappearance of a celestial body after an eclipseemersionastronomy, uranology - the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a wholereappearance - the event of something appearing again; "the reappearance of Halley's comet"eclipse, occultation - one celestial body obscures anotheringress, immersion - (astronomy) the disappearance of a celestial body prior to an eclipse | | 2. | egress - the becoming visible; "not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins"emergence, issuebeginning - the event consisting of the start of something; "the beginning of the war"eruption - the emergence of a tooth as it breaks through the gumdissilience - the emergence of seeds as seed pods burst open when they are ripe | | 3. | egress - the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparentegression, emergencehuman action, human activity, act, deed - something that people do or cause to happensurfacing - emerging to the surface and becoming apparentemission, emanation - the act of emitting; causing to flow forth | Verb | 1. | egress - come out of; "Water issued from the hole in the wall"; "The words seemed to come out by themselves"come forth, emerge, go forth, come out, issuepop out - come out suddenly or forcefully; "you stick a bill in the vending machine and the change pops out"radiate - issue or emerge in rays or waves; "Heat radiated from the metal box"leak - enter or escape as through a hole or crack or fissure; "Water leaked out of the can into the backpack"; "Gas leaked into the basement"escape - issue or leak, as from a small opening; "Gas escaped into the bedroom"fall - come out; issue; "silly phrases fell from her mouth"debouch - pass out or emerge; especially of rivers; "The tributary debouched into the big river"fall out, come out - come off; "His hair and teeth fell out" |
egressnounThe act of leaving:departure, exit, exodus, going, withdrawal.Translationsegress
egress[′ē‚gres] (astronomy) The departure of the moon from the shadow of the earth in an eclipse, or of a planet from the disk of the sun, or of a satellite (or its shadow) from the disk of the parent planet. egressAn exit, or means of exiting. Also see means of egress.egressi. The act of getting out of a target/combat area by combat aircraft. Also refers to an egress route. The opposite of ingress. See also ingress. ii. The act of getting out of aircraft cabin or cockpit, often under emergency conditions.egress Related to egress: egress trafficegressn. way of departure. A word usually used in conjunction with "access" or "ingress." egress
EgressThe right to leave an area. Denial of egress may lead to conviction for false imprisonment or a similar crime.EGRESS
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EGRESS➣Emergency Global Rescue, Escape & Survival System |
egress Related to egress: egress trafficSynonyms for egressnoun the act of leavingSynonyms- departure
- exit
- exodus
- going
- withdrawal
Synonyms for egressnoun (astronomy) the reappearance of a celestial body after an eclipseSynonymsRelated Words- astronomy
- uranology
- reappearance
- eclipse
- occultation
Antonymsnoun the becoming visibleSynonymsRelated Words- beginning
- eruption
- dissilience
noun the act of coming (or going) outSynonymsRelated Words- human action
- human activity
- act
- deed
- surfacing
- emission
- emanation
verb come out ofSynonyms- come forth
- emerge
- go forth
- come out
- issue
Related Words- pop out
- radiate
- leak
- escape
- fall
- debouch
- fall out
- come out
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