exit route

collocation in English

meaningsofexitandroute

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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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route
noun[C]
uk
/ruːt/
us
/ruːt/
a particular way or direction ...
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(Definition ofexitandroutefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofexit route

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The induction of premature cellular senescence of neoplastic cells (reverseexitroute) may therefore be a strategy for anti-cancer therapeutics.
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Women were half as likely as men to take early retirement as anexitroutein the 50 plus age group.
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Age was an important determinant ofexitroute.
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Secondly, the landlord who cannot commit himself to letting long-term must be sure of anexitrouteat the point that he needs it.
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We need to provide investors with a clearexitroutefrom small businesses in order to encourage them to invest in the first place.
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I have mentioned the principal one; namely, theexitroute.
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However, they need to see anexitroutewhere they can trade the shares.
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In particular, the successful entrepreneur needs anexitroutethat is not penalised by the tax system.
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However, if there are, they will be among the most worried, and they might suddenly like to find anexitroute.
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It must be accepted that this concern exists and that there is therefore an argument for giving dissatisfied parents anexitroutefrom a bad or tyrannous authority.
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The two adult teams were formed to provide anexitroutefor youth players.
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Multiple sharks may target the same prey item, covering everyexitroutefrom a particular coral head.
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After dusk, a group of sharks may target the same prey item, covering everyexitroutefrom a particular coral head.
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Specific environmental stimulation causes the spore to discharge the polar tube which penetrates the xenoma membrane and provides anexitroutefor the sporoplasm.
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Cellular senescence (forward and reverse exit routes) provides a barrier to excessive cellular growth and so is considered to be a tumour suppressor mechanism.
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This water streams along the shoreline until it finds a suitableexitrouteback out to the open water, straight out, at a right angle to the beach.
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Employers no longer use the conventional exit routes for restructuring their organisation and as a consequence the involuntary outflow through early-retirement schemes has dropped.
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There have already been rumours of threats of hostage taking and of blocking the exit routes of aid workers.
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The only restriction contemplated for wheelchair users is that wheelchairs must not be placed where they might obstruct exit routes.
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Nor are they asking about new ways forward, about new exit routes from this crisis.
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