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exit

[eg-zit, ek-sit] / ˈɛg zɪt, ˈɛk sɪt /




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It was yet another early exit for a team that has never made it to the World Cup semifinals — but no one wanted to dwell on defeat, because no one felt defeated.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 11, 2026

Hundreds of euphoric supporters welcomed home Egypt's national football team on Friday after the country's best-ever performance at the World Cup, which ended with a thrilling last-16 exit to Argentina.

From Barron's • Jul. 10, 2026

For capital importers like the U.S., to which foreigners have exposures of around $30 trillion, falling asset prices will be amplified by currency weakness as investors exit — creating adverse feedback loops and financing pressures.

From MarketWatch • Jul. 9, 2026

United prioritised central midfield this summer following the exit of Casemiro when the veteran former Real Madrid man's contract came to an end.

From BBC • Jul. 8, 2026

Each time, Howie Hubler, or one of his traders, argued about the price, and declined to exit.

From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis




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