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exit
Verb
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If you exit you leave, you go to another place.
Please wait until the lights are on to exit the theater.
exit
Noun
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An exit is a way out of a room or building. This usually means a door that people are expected to leave through.
Excuse me. Do you know where the exit is?
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An exit is a small road that takes you off a highway. This is often used for a way off the interstate roads in the United States.
The store is just off exit 245.
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An exit is the act of leaving a place.
He made a grand exit, bowing deeply before leaving the stage.
road
Noun
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A long and narrow piece of land between two places. Usually, cars drive on it, and it is often paved.
The taxi is parked on the side of the road.
The road between the two villages is made of sand.
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The path which one takes to reach a certain place.
It is a long road to the top.
The road from Warsaw to Paris leads through half of Europe.