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EXIT or exit (lat. exit "he/she leaves", pl. exeunt) may refer to:

  • Exit, denoting a way out of a building, city, or place
  • Emergency exit, or fire exit, used in case of an emergency
  • Exit ramp, or slip road, used to leave an expressway or motorway
  • Exit procedure, or exit interview, related to the termination of an employee
  • Exit plan, commonly used to describe a plan for business owners to divest themselves of their business, or the planning for the termination of an operation
  • Exit sign, indicating a point of egress
  • Exit exam, often given as a qualification for graduation
Computing
  • Exit, a system call to terminate a running program, process, task, or thread
  • Exit command, a termination command in UNIX and DOS
  • User exit, a predefined replaceable procedure in a software package
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Politics
  • Exit, three European organisations centred around helping young people to leave the neo-Nazi scene
  • EXIT, a pro-euthanasia group in Australia and other countries
Business
  • Exit Realty Corp. International, a real estate company based in Toronto, Canada
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