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egress
[ee-gres, ih-gres]
noun
the act or an instance of going, especially from an enclosed place.
a means or place of going out; an exit.
the right or permission to go out.
Astronomy.emersion.
verb (used without object)
to go out; emerge.
egress
noun
Also called: egression.the act of going or coming out; emergence
a way out, such as a path; exit
the right or permission to go out or depart
astronomy another name for emersion
verb
to go forth; issue
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of egress1
Example Sentences
“We feel very confident that it’ll be a different version of the success we had in ‘84 in terms of ingress and egress and access and experience when it comes to transportation.”
Properties must meet certain physical requirements for ingress and egress, as well as fire safety and security requirements.
Those specific locations would contribute to modulating the viral replication cycle, adaptability, and path of entry and egress.
They also found plumbing work had been performed in the building without permits and the basement lacked safe egress and had no ventilation or natural light.
Such incidents will cause “ingress/egress issues for some communities” and potentially gum up or dam rivers with debris.
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