exit

simple noun67 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

Elimination from a play-off competition.

An exit from a highway.

An exit from a freeway.

An exit from a motorway.

An exit from an interstate highway.

An exit for use in an emergency.

The primary or most used exit.

An exit specifically for use in case of fire.

The closest available way out.

Refers to an exit on the side of a building.

Refers to an exit located at the rear of a building or area.

Refers to an exit located at the rear of a building or area.

The exit of an airport.

The exit of a school.

An exit facing or leading east.

An exit facing or leading south.

A concealed or hidden exit.

A sign indicating the location of an exit.

A door that serves as an exit.

A gate that serves as an exit.

A specific location that is an exit.

The exit that leads to a particular destination, e.g., 'the exit for the airport'.

Indicates the place being left, e.g., 'the exit from the hall'.

Indicates the destination, e.g., 'an exit to the street'.

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

To use an exit to leave a road.

To leave a major road using a specific exit.

To move in the direction of the exit.

To move in the direction of the exit.

To physically obstruct or block the exit.

To move at a fast pace towards the exit.

To move very quickly and eagerly towards the exit.

To stand at an exit to control who enters or leaves.

To observe an exit, often to see who uses it.

To run quickly towards the exit, often to escape.

To run suddenly and quickly towards the exit.

To go directly and quickly towards the exit.

To physically obstruct or block the exit.

To close the exit to prevent anyone from using it.

To close the exit completely and securely.