Definition of

Exit

Egress

The space through which you access the outside is called the exit.

Exit is the act and consequence of going out (i.e., going from the inside out, getting rid of something bothersome, leaving or moving away from one place to another). For example: “The player finalized his departure from the team after three months of negotiations,” “A few minutes after our departure, the warehouse collapsed and collapsed,” “I have to find a way out of this problem that won't let me sleep.” .

The exit can be the area or space through which a person accesses the outside of a certain enclosure : “Excuse me, could you tell me where the exit is?” , “Dear passengers, we inform you that the emergency exit is on the left end of the boat” , “This shopping center is so large that I have been looking for the exit for several minutes” .

Outing as a leisure plan

Outing can also refer to a leisure plan that consists, for example, of going to the cinema or the theater, eating out, or spending a day in contact with nature, whether alone or accompanied, but generally in a public space or that does not belong to any of the people involved.

In many cultures , Friday night is usually reserved for the first outing of the week, which aims to relax in the company of friends after five days of work, usually in a bar and consuming alcoholic beverages.

Bar

An outing can be a leisure plan.

Walk with dogs

People who live with animals, especially dogs, have a moral obligation to take them for a walk every day; This action is usually labeled as "exit" and in many cases its duration is not sufficient and is full of restrictions and prohibitions, which the faithful friends endure with admirable and worrying patience at the same time.

These animals need several hours of exercise a day, in addition to interacting with other individuals of their species, and it is important to respect them and provide them with as much freedom as possible, remembering that their wolf relatives can defend themselves and that they organize their social structures with effectiveness. that human beings are incapable of achieving.

Exit as a solution or pretext

In a figurative sense, when a person feels overwhelmed by a particular situation, by an ailment that blocks them emotionally and prevents them from moving forward calmly, it is often said that they "can't find a way out" , as a synonym for a solution or way of coping. overcome the conflict . In the same way, verbs like "go through" , when talking about traumas or psychological issues, try to put the problems in more tangible, material terms, to facilitate their analysis.

An exit, on the other hand, can be a pretext , an excuse or a motivation with which one avoids giving explanations or focusing on an issue: “In response to questions from the press, the mayor opted for a funny exit and assured that his main “My concern these days is the definition of the soccer championship,” “Marta is trying to get her son to confess the truth, but the young man always has a way out for every question.”

Other uses of the term

The part that sticks out of something is also called a protruding part, either directly (in its noun form) or as a modifier of a noun to refer to its protruding condition: “Be careful with the table that has protruding ends and you can hit you when passing by” , “The heater outlet takes away our space on the balcony” .

In the field of sport , the start is the point where the participants of a race are positioned to begin a speed competition and the very act of starting the race: “The Nigerian athlete took the lead from the start and was never caught up,” “Despite his false start, the Italian rider managed to recover and finished in fourth place.”