- exit
- {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun1 way outADJECTIVE▪ back, rear▪ side▪ east, south, etc.▪
He left through the south exit.
▪ main▪I walked through the school's main exit.
▪ airport, school, etc.▪ emergency, fire▪ the nearest▪She headed for the nearest exit.
▪ secret▪I remember that there's a secret exit here.
VERB + EXIT▪ head for, make for▪ bolt for, make a beeline for, make a dash for, run for, rush for▪ reach▪ bar, block▪Do not leave bags lying around which could block the emergency exits.
▪ guard, watch▪ seal, seal offEXIT + NOUN▪ sign▪ door, gate, point▪ routePREPOSITION▪ to the exit, towards/toward the exit▪They moved towards/toward the exits.
▪ exit from▪the exit from the hall
▪ exit to▪an exit to the street
2 act of leavingADJECTIVE▪ fast, hasty, quick, rapid, speedy, swift▪ abrupt, sudden▪Carole's abrupt exit from their lives
▪ easy▪emergency doors providing for easy exit in the event of a fire
▪ dignified▪ graceful▪She was trying to make a graceful exit from public life.
▪ grand▪Then we made our grand exit.
▪ dramatic▪The students made a dramatic exit toward the end of his speech.
▪ early, premature▪her early exit from the tournament, in only the second round
▪ mass▪ play-off (AmE, sports)▪The team is likely to make a quick play-off exit.
▪ first-round, second-round, etc. (sports)VERB + EXIT▪ make▪She turned on her heel and made what she hoped was a dignified exit.
EXIT + NOUN▪ visa▪ poll▪Exit polls showed that more than 70% of voters opposed the proposal.
▪ plan, strategy▪He was searching for an exit strategy.
▪ exam (AmE)▪You have to pass the exit exam in order to graduate.
▪ interview (esp. AmE)▪We go back and look at our exit interviews as to why people leave.
PREPOSITION▪ exit from▪a mass exit of members from the party
3 for traffic ⇨ See also ↑junctionADJECTIVE▪ freeway, highway, interstate (all in the US)▪ motorway (in the UK)▪ northbound, southbound, etc. (BrE)▪ the next▪I pulled off the road at the next exit.
VERB + EXIT▪ get off at (AmE), take▪You need to get off at the next exit.
▪Take the first exit over the bridge.
EXIT + NOUN▪ ramp (esp. AmE)▪ point▪the number of entry and exit points on the main road network
PREPOSITION▪ exit for▪The driver took the exit for LaGuardia.
▪ exit to▪{{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}}They took the exit to the hospital.
verb
Collocations dictionary. 2013.