Exited

/ˈɛɡzɪtɪd/ verb

Left a place or building, or departed from a situation or condition.

From Latin 'exitus,' past participle of 'exire' meaning 'to go out.' The 'ex-' prefix means 'out' and '-it' means 'to go,' so the word literally means 'went out.' It entered English in the 14th century.

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