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egress n [ˈiːgrɛs] 1. Also called egression the act of going or coming out; emergence 2. a way out, such as a path; exit 3. the right or permission to go out or depart 4. (Astronomy) Astronomy another name for emersion [2] vb [ɪˈgrɛs] (intr)
to go forth; issue [from Latin ēgredī to come forth, depart, from gradī to move, step] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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Though heavily damaged, the aircraft egressed the area and made an emergency landing seven kilometers away. Each pilot egressed through his door while the crew chief went through the cabin door. Insurgents typically picked up mortars and ammunition from a cache, drove to a firing point, fired a minimal number of rounds and egressed within minutes. |
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