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    egress
    /ˈiːɡrɛs/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. go out of or leave (a place): US "they'd egress the area by heading south-west"

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  3. Egress is a formal word for the act or way of leaving a place. Learn how to use it in sentences and find out how to say it in different languages.

  4. Egress is a noun or verb that means a place or means of going out, or the action or right of going or coming out. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and legal definition of egress from Merriam-Webster.

  5. If you want to leave a place, you need a means of egress, or a way to exit, such as a door or window. It was a beautiful old house, but without enough ways of egress, they needed outdoor fire-stairs for reaching the upper floors.

  6. Egress is a noun or verb that means going out, especially from an enclosed place. It can also refer to a way out, an exit, or a right or permission to go out.

  7. Egress is the act of going out or leaving, or a way out, such as an exit. It can also refer to the emergence of a celestial body from eclipse or occultation. See synonyms, pronunciation, and translations of egress.

  8. egress in American English. (noun ˈiɡres, verb ɪˈɡres) noun. 1. the act or an instance of going, esp. from an enclosed place. 2. a means or place of going out; an exit. 3. the right or permission to go out.

  9. Egress is a formal word for the act of leaving a place or a door intended for egress only. Learn how to pronounce egress, see examples of its usage and compare it with access and ingress.