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EXIT

Exit is a common noun and verb in English. As a noun, it denotes a way out of a place; as a verb, to exit means to leave or depart. The word derives from the Latin exire, “to go out.”

In architecture and safety planning, an exit is a designated means of egress from a building. Exits

Exit signs mark routes to safety. They are typically illuminated and comply with local standards, with colors

In computing, exit refers to terminating a program, process, or shell session. The exit command or function

The term is used in other contexts as well. Exit polls survey voters as they leave polling

are
planned
with
travel
paths,
doors,
and
sometimes
stairs
that
lead
to
the
exterior
or
to
a
safe
area.
Codes
specify
minimum
numbers
of
exits,
visibility,
accessibility,
and
unobstructed
routes
in
both
normal
and
emergency
conditions.
and
symbols
varying
by
jurisdiction.
In
many
countries,
signs
indicate
egress
routes
and
are
accompanied
by
internationally
recognized
symbols
to
aid
visibility
during
emergencies.
ends
execution
and
returns
an
exit
status
code
to
the
operating
system,
commonly
with
0
indicating
success
and
nonzero
indicating
an
error.
stations
to
predict
outcomes.
The
word
is
also
used
in
media
and
culture
as
a
title
for
films,
books,
and
music.