2. Verb. (third-person singular of exit) ¹
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Definition of Exits
1. exit [v] - See also: exit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exits
Literary usage of Exits
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook on Hedonic Indexes and Quality Adjustments in Price Indexes by Jack E. Triplett (2006)
"E. Market exits Market exits deserve more attention in empirical studies.
A product that exits from the market might imply price change, either for all ..."
2. Correspondence of Sir Isaac Newton and Professor Cotes: Including Letters of by Isaac Newton, J. Edleston, Roger Cotes (1850)
"There is a 4to. book in the Muniment Room containing the exits and Redits of the
Bachelor Fellows and Scholars, commencing with Octob. ..."
3. Second Report of the Factory Investigating Commission, 1913 by George Moses Price, James P. Whiskeman, Elizabeth C. Watson, Zenas L. Potter, Charles Baskerville, Charles F. McKenna, Charles T. Graham Rogers, John H. Vogt, George A. Hall, Pauline Dorothea Goldmark (1913)
"FIRE ESCAPES AND exits IN EXISTING BUILDINGS We make the following recommendations
for exits and fire- escape facilities in existing factory buildings. ..."
4. Fire Prevention: A Treatise and Text Book on Making Life and Property Safe by Peter Joseph McKeon (1912)
"Whoever has charge of the Fire Drill, therefore, must look to the exits and give
them the closest study. In this particular, if in nothing else, ..."
5. The Analysis of Play Construction and Dramatic Principle by William Thompson Price (1908)
"ENTRANCES AND exits. The beginner often says with naive confidence: "I can do
everything ... Note the Entrances and exits of the Characters in "Ingomar," ..."
6. Building Code ...: 1914-1927 by Industrial Commission of Wisconsin (1914)
"exits. Order 5507. Number and Location. Every theater and assembly hall shall have
... Theater exits shall be distributed on all open sides of the building. ..."
7. Building Code: State of Wisconsin. Rev. 1918 by Industrial Commission of Wisconsin (1918)
"exits. Order 5507. Number and Location. Every theater and assembly hall shall have
... Theater exits shall be distributed on all open sides of the building. ..."