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ex·it I. \ˈegzə̇t, ˈeksə̇t, usu -ə̇d.+V\ Etymology: Latin, he or she goes out, 3d person singular present indicative of exire to go out — more at exeat : goes out : goes off the stage — used as a stage direction < exit Hamlet > < pick up tray and exit left > — compare manet II. noun (-s) Etymology: partly from exit (I), partly from Latin exitus departure, way out, end, from exitus, past participle of exire to go out 1. : the departure of a player from the stage — compare entrance 2. a. : the act of going out or going away : act of leaving the scene of action : departure b. : death 3. a. : a way out : a passage out of an enclosed place or space : outlet b. : a door or passage for escape in case of fire c. (1) : a place of egress from a limited-access highway (2) : a roadway or ramp affording egress from such a highway 4. card games : the act or means of losing a trick so as to escape the obligation of leading : a card that when led cannot win the trick III. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) 1. : to go out : depart 2. : die 3. card games : to lead a losing card in order to avoid the obligation of leading again IV. verb transitive verb 1. : to go away from : leave 2. : to cause (a computer program or routine) to cease running |