exit noun
1 way out
ADJ. front, rear, side | emergency, fire | the nearest She headed for the nearest exit.
VERB + EXIT head for, make for | bar, block Do not leave bags lying around which could block the emergency exits.
EXIT + NOUN door, gate, route
PREP. to/towards the ~ They moved to the exits.
2 act of leaving
ADJ. fast, hurried, quick, swift | dignified | early her early exit from the tournament, in only the second round | mass
VERB + EXIT make She turned on her heel and made what she hoped was a dignified exit.
EXIT + NOUN visa
PREP. ~ from a mass exit of members from the party
3 for traffic
ADJ. motorway | northbound, southbound, etc.
VERB + EXIT take
PREP. ~ for At the roundabout, take the exit for Swindon and Bristol. | ~ from Traffic lights control the exit from the M8 at Newbridge.
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