rear exit
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrearandexit
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rear
adjective[before noun]
uk/rɪər/us/rɪr/
at the back ...
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exit
noun[C]
uk/ˈek.sɪt/us/ˈek.sɪt/
the door through which you might leave a building or ...
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(Definition ofrearandexitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofrear exit
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As he reloaded, another salesperson and visitor fled through therearexit.
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Belshazzar, overcome by sickness, left the palace unobserved during the night through arearexit.
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Around 500 employees, mostly women and girls, worked at the factory, and many escaped through arearexit.
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During the melee, the bus'srearexitdoor, one rear window and two seats were damaged.
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The troop compartment has six firing ports, three on the left, one of the rightrearexitdoor, two on the right side.
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This procedure should have led to the children and teachers leaving the building through the stairways to and out of arearexit.
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There is a wide arched vehicular passage leading from the front through the courtyard to therearexitfrom the building.
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Smith left coins scattered on the shop floor as he made his escape through therearexit.
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The air was directed to the engine by rectangular ventilation inlets behind the side windows and it left the engine compartment through therearexitvents.
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Demonstrators occupied provincial administration buildings in at least 10 regions, sending the police fleeing through rear exits in some instances.
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When the evacuation started, some people left via rear exits.
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Environmental controls can be fitted for animal cargo, and rear exits and window pairs are retained on some aircraft.
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