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exits

Exits (noun) means plural of exit — more than one way out, or more than one act of leaving. Example: “The building has three separate fire exits.”

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Plural of exit — more than one way out, or more than one act of leaving.
"The building has three separate fire exits."
"The CEO's sudden exits from previous companies raised eyebrows."

How to use exits

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In plain EnglishMore than one exit — either physical doorways or departures.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “exits” mean?

The word “exits” means plural of exit — more than one way out, or more than one act of leaving. In plain terms, more than one exit — either physical doorways or departures.

How do you use “exits” in a sentence?

Here is “exits” used in a sentence: “The building has three separate fire exits.”

What part of speech is “exits”?

“Exits” is a noun.

Is “exits” a common word?

“Exits” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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