make an exit

Frequency: 7.514.0 per million words

To leave a place or situation, often in a particular manner (e.g., make a dignified exit).

Categories:

Examples (10)

  • The actor decided to make a graceful exit from the stage.
  • She turned on her heel and made what she hoped was a dignified exit.
  • After the argument, he chose to make a quick exit from the room.
  • The politician tried to make a dramatic exit from the debate.
  • When the meeting got heated, several members made an early exit.
  • The celebrity made a grand exit in a limousine.
  • Rather than cause more trouble, she decided to make a quiet exit.
  • The team captain made an abrupt exit after the loss.
  • He made a swift exit before anyone could ask questions.
  • The students made a mass exit when class was dismissed.