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exit
noun as in way out of a place
Weak matches
noun as in leaving
Strongest matches
Weak match
verb as in leave a place
Example Sentences
Hopkins and Jackson were among a number of Baltimore players who exited the back of the end zone to celebrate the score.
Burnham warned the Cabinet lacked "balance" after Rayner's exit, and called for another voice from the north of England as deputy.
It was a typically dignified, quiet exit at what the family hopes will be the end of confronting criminal proceedings – and an opportunity for some peace.
Piastri had the best start of all in the top three, but had to back out of a challenge, and that let Leclerc attack him, and pass on the exit of Turn One.
A nod of respect from USC to a football coach who spent a dozen years in the building before an unceremonious exit.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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