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Chivalry Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

The meaning of "exite" at this point

The original context goes as

"Not long before, I found myself exiting the conveniece store."

As the result I found indicates,

"exite" is supposed to be a noun meaning an appendage at the end of an external limb on an anthropod,

which will definitely make no sense in this sentence.
  

Top answer

You're right, that's wrong. The verb is ' exit ', which means 'go out of', 'leave an area'.

  • You're right, that's wrong.
  • The verb is ' exit ', which means 'go out of', 'leave an area'.
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You're right, that's wrong. The verb is 'exit', which means 'go out of', 'leave an area'.

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