The difference between Exit and Outgang
When used as nouns, exit means a way out, whereas outgang means an exit or egress.
Exit is also verb with the meaning: to go out.
check bellow for the other definitions of Exit and Outgang
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Exit as a noun:
A way out.
Examples:
"He was looking for the exit and got lost''."
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Exit as a noun:
A passage or gate from inside someplace to the outside, outgang.
Examples:
"She stood at the exit of the house looking back and waving at those inside''."
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Exit as a noun:
The action of leaving.
Examples:
"He made his exit at the opportune time''."
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Exit as a noun:
Death.
Examples:
" The untimely exit of a consummate politician''."
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Exit as a verb:
To go out.
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Exit as a verb:
To leave.
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Exit as a verb (euphemism):
To die.
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Outgang as a noun:
An exit or egress.
Examples:
"Is there any other outgang in this here building?"
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Outgang as a noun:
The act of giving up occupancy of property.
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Outgang as a noun:
An outgate; a cattle-gate.