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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Egress

Egress

VERB

[WITH OBJECT] chiefly US

Go out of or leave (a place): 'they’d egress the area by heading south-west'

(From the Oxford Dictionary.)


Is they’d egress the area by heading south-west about a hypothetical present/future action or is it about a future-in-the-past one? Or does it need wider context to figure it out?
  

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fivejedjonWe cannot tell without context.
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