exit
exit /ˈɛksət/
noun
-
()
An opening that permits escape or release
(
issue
, outlet
, exit
, way out
)
an opening that permits escape or release
He blocked the way out
he blocked the way out
The canyon had only one issue
the canyon had only one issue
-
The act of going out
(
exit
)
the act of going out
-
Euphemistic expressions for death
(
departure
, exit
, expiration
, going
, loss
, passing
, release
)
euphemistic expressions for death
Thousands mourned his passing
thousands mourned his passing
verb
-
Pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life
(
buy the farm
, cash in one's chips
, choke
, conk
, decease
, exit
, give-up the ghost
, kick the bucket
, pass
, croak
, die
, drop dead
, expire
, go
, pass away
, perish
, pop off
, snuff it
)
pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life
She died from cancer
She died from cancer
The children perished in the fire
The children perished in the fire
The patient went peacefully
The patient went peacefully
The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102
The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102
-
(card game) lose the lead
(
exit
)
(card game) lose the lead
-
Move out of or depart from
(
exit
, leave
, go out
, get out
)
move out of or depart from
Leave the room
leave the room
The fugitive has left the country
the fugitive has left the country