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Difference Between Exit and Exeunt

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Exit

The act of going away or out.

Exeunt

A stage direction for more than one actor to leave the stage.

Exit

A passage or way out
An emergency exit in a theater.
Took the second exit on the throughway.

Exeunt

An act of one or more actors leaving the stage.

Exit

The departure of a performer from the stage.
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Exeunt

(archaic) They leave the stage (a stage direction to two or more actors, the plural counterpart of exit).

Exit

Death.

Exeunt

They go out, or retire from the scene; as, exeunt all except Hamlet. See 1st Exit.

Exit

To make one's exit; depart.

Exit

To go out of; leave
Exited the plane through a rear door.
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Exit

(Computers) To terminate the execution of (an application)
Exited the subroutine.

Exit

An act of going out or going away, or leaving; a departure.
He made his exit at the opportune time.

Exit

The action of an actor leaving a scene or the stage.

Exit

A way out.

Exit

An opening or passage through which one can go from inside a place (such as a building, a room, or a vehicle) to the outside; an egress.
Emergency exit
Fire exit
He was looking for the exit and got lost.
She stood at the exit of the house looking back and waving at those inside.

Exit

(road transport) A minor road (such as a ramp or slip road) which is used to leave a major road (such as an expressway, highway, or motorway).

Exit

The act of departing from life; death.
The untimely exit of a respected politician

Exit

(intransitive) To go out or go away from a place or situation; to depart, to leave.

Exit

(theatre) To leave a scene or depart from a stage.
Desdemona exits stage left.

Exit

To depart from life; to die.

Exit

To end or terminate (a program, subroutine, etc.)

Exit

To depart from or leave (a place or situation).

Exit

To alight or disembark from a vehicle.

Exit

To give up the lead.

Exit

Used as a stage direction for an actor: to leave the scene or stage.

Exit

He (or she ) goes out, or retires from view; as, exit Macbeth.

Exit

The departure of a player from the stage, when he has performed his part.
They have their exits and their entrances.

Exit

Any departure; the act of quitting the stage of action or of life; death; as, to make one's exit.
Sighs for his exit, vulgarly called death.

Exit

A way of departure; passage out of a place; egress; way out.
Forcing the water forth through its ordinary exits.

Exit

An opening that permits escape or release;
He blocked the way out
The canyon had only one issue

Exit

Euphemistic expressions for death;
Thousands mourned his passing

Exit

The act of going out

Exit

Move out of or depart from;
Leave the room
The fugitive has left the country

Exit

Lose the lead

Exit

Pass from physical life and lose all all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life;
She died from cancer
They children perished in the fire
The patient went peacefully

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