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exit

[eg-zit, ek-sit] / ˈɛg zɪt, ˈɛk sɪt /




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He said he thought the victims were “kind of stupid” for not fleeing through an emergency exit.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cameroon and Senegal made last-16 exits, Zambia, Ivory Coast and Algeria were eliminated after the group stage, and Egypt and Nigeria failed to even qualify for the tournament.

From Barron's

But if one had to guess—and this viewer has to, given that only nine episodes were made available for review—Robby’s exit is going to be postponed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cancellations before mortgage or home-inspection contingencies are met are allowable and buyers can safely exit the contract without losing their deposit.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kerr picked up the two technicals — his first in nearly four seasons — and was held back by Payton and assistant coaches before exiting to the locker room.

From Los Angeles Times