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After a few moments, four officers exited the vehicle, causing the man to turn and walk away quickly.

After she put up a fight, she claims that Cosby left two $100 bills on her coffee table and exited her apartment.

It was a mess, and when Ball exited as showrunner following the abysmal fifth season, it got even worse.

By the time he exited the stage, he had become another viral sensation—this time for his hat.

The shot took off his chin and mouth and nose, missing his eyes and brain as it exited just above his high cheekbones.

Larrys share ended there, and Larry himself exited from the scene of his first command quite inconspicuously on a stretcher.

As it left the body, it would still have a great deal of force behind it and would blow up a large segment of tissue as it exited.

Wouldn't that same question arise if it went through the volar aspect and exited through the dorsal aspect?

I broke off, made the necessary adjustments, strapped the minicomm on my wrist, and exited the shuttler.

Sitting on hands has never been my delight, so I exited the shuttler and went down the hill for another look-see.

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On this page you'll find 35 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to exited, such as: blow, quit, depart, retire, get off, and withdraw.

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

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