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Detailed Synonyms for exit in English

exit:

exit [the ~] nom

  1. the exit
    the way out; the exit
  2. the exit
    the exit
  3. the exit
    – the act of going out 1
    the exit
    – the act of going out 1
  4. the exit
    – an opening that permits escape or release 1
    the issue; the outlet; the exit; the way out
    – an opening that permits escape or release 1
    • issue [the ~] nom
      • the canyon had only one issue1
    • outlet [the ~] nom
    • exit [the ~] nom
    • way out [the ~] nom
      • he blocked the way out1
  5. the exit
    – euphemistic expressions for death 1
    the release; the loss; the departure; the expiration; the going; the exit; the passing
    – euphemistic expressions for death 1

exit verbe

  1. exit
    – pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life 1
    to go; to pass; to die; to expire; to perish; to decease; exit; to pass away; buy the farm; kick the bucket; cash in one's chips; conk
    – pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life 1
    • go verbe (goes, went, going)
      • The patient went peacefully1
    • pass verbe (passes, passed, passing)
    • die verbe (dies, died, dying)
      • She died from cancer1
    • expire verbe (expires, expired, expiring)
    • perish verbe (perishes, perished, perishing)
      • The children perished in the fire1
    • decease verbe (deceases, deceased, deceasing)
    • exit verbe
    • pass away verbe (passes away, passed away, passing away)
    • buy the farm verbe
    • conk verbe
  2. exit
    – lose the lead 1
    exit
    – lose the lead 1
  3. exit
    – move out of or depart from 1
    to leave; exit; to go out; to get out
    – move out of or depart from 1
    • leave verbe (leaves, left, leaving)
      • leave the room1
      • the fugitive has left the country1
    • exit verbe
    • go out verbe (goes out, went out, going out)
    • get out verbe (gets out, got out, getting out)
  4. exit
    – In a program, to move from the called routine back to the calling routine. A routine can have more than one exit point, thus allowing termination based on various conditions. 2
    exit
    – In a program, to move from the called routine back to the calling routine. A routine can have more than one exit point, thus allowing termination based on various conditions. 2
  5. exit
    – To close a program or application. 2
    exit
    – To close a program or application. 2

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Related Definitions for "exit":

  1. the act of going out1
  2. an opening that permits escape or release1
  3. euphemistic expressions for death1
  4. pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life1
  5. lose the lead1
  6. move out of or depart from1
  7. In a program, to move from the called routine back to the calling routine. A routine can have more than one exit point, thus allowing termination based on various conditions.2
  8. To close a program or application.2

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