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exiting

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verb

present participle of exit
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Recent Examples of exiting
Verb
The bullet entered McCoy’s face on the right side before exiting the left side of his face. Gabrielle Rockson, People.com, 10 Apr. 2025 Tesla owners exiting the brand are now the focus of smaller EV rivals. The Orange County Register, Chicago Tribune, 9 Apr. 2025 New technology being eyed for the fall would also allow students to use a badge when boarding and exiting the bus. Lina Ruiz, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 9 Apr. 2025 The shooting Saturday in Pocatello outraged the boy's family and neighbors as well as viewers online who questioned why the officers opened fire within about 12 seconds of exiting their patrol cars while making no apparent effort to de-escalate the situation or use less lethal weapons. CBS News, 9 Apr. 2025 The offer gives workers the chance to go on leave with pay until September before formally exiting their roles. Alexandra Alper and Nathan Layne, USA Today, 8 Apr. 2025 While exiting to the locker room at halftime, Curry appeared to be voicing his displeasure to officials about the way he was being defended. Anthony Slater, New York Times, 7 Apr. 2025 The officer chased the Jeep on Interstate 49, reaching approximately 85 miles per hour, and self-terminated the pursuit after exiting the highway on 163rd Street. Bill Lukitsch, Kansas City Star, 7 Apr. 2025 Brit tries to offer Kenya the flowers as atonement, but Kenya refuses them, leading to Brit swiftly exiting the building. Ile-Ife Okantah, Vulture, 7 Apr. 2025
Recent Examples of Synonyms for exiting
Noun
  • But in the wake of Stewart's surprise departure, showrunner Erica Messer salvaged the scene for Thursday’s emotional sendoff.
    Jessica Wang, EW.com, 22 May 2025
  • Through at least June 15, no more than 28 arrivals and the same number of departures will be allowed each hour, marking a 28% decrease from the average of 39 that typically take off and land.
    Brian Niemietz, New York Daily News, 22 May 2025
Verb
  • After the Orioles were swept out of the playoffs without a win for the second straight year, many baseball mavens expected the team to make aggressive off-season trades or free agent signings, especially to help replace departing ace Corbin Burnes and hard-hitting Anthony Santander.
    Paul Bledsoe, Baltimore Sun, 24 Mar. 2025
  • Lock your home before departing.
    NC Weather Bot, Charlotte Observer, 22 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • The Blueprint for Maryland’s Future is a $10 billion boondoggle that places a very expensive band-aid on a dying public school system.
    Chris Roemer, Baltimore Sun, 13 Apr. 2025
  • Sporting’s Joaquin Fernandez was lucky to not get sent off in the dying seconds of the opening half.
    Daniel Sperry, Kansas City Star, 13 Apr. 2025
Noun
  • He got pinched, and rather characteristically, by the Derby traffic in the early going, and had to recover.
    Guy Martin, Forbes.com, 17 May 2025
  • In the early going, the average crept up right around .300, but Mullins has been in a bit of a funk lately.
    Andrew Wright, MSNBC Newsweek, 15 May 2025
Verb
  • Try to find a place that will block blowing or falling debris.
    CA Weather Bot, Sacramento Bee, 25 Mar. 2025
  • That was after falling less than 13,000 fans short of 3 million in 2022.
    Kevin Acee, San Diego Union-Tribune, 25 Mar. 2025
Noun
  • Ghost poops could also be a sign of strong gut muscles that help ensure proper stool formation, complete evacuation, and strong and coordinated contractions, Mike Sevilla, MD, a family physician at Salem Family Care, told Health.
    Sherri Gordon, Health, 2 June 2025
  • As governor, Scott oversaw turbulent storm seasons, including 2017, when Hurricane Irma forced the largest mass evacuation in the nation’s history.
    Orlando Sentinel Editorial Board, The Orlando Sentinel, 1 June 2025
Noun
  • Tens of thousands of federal workers have been fired, have left their jobs via deferred resignation programs, or have been placed on leave.
    Janie Har, Los Angeles Times, 31 May 2025
  • Groom all foliage plants to remove yellow leaves and declining stems.
    Tom MacCubbin, The Orlando Sentinel, 31 May 2025
Verb
  • Global Refuge told Newsweek that it is encouraged by the White House's statement that no decision has been made, as revoking protections now would signal a concerning shift in America's commitment to those fleeing conflict.
    Tommy Tuberville, Newsweek, 7 Mar. 2025
  • The thieves snatched his wallet containing a credit card before fleeing the scene.
    Elizabeth Keogh, New York Daily News, 6 Mar. 2025

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