Egress Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for egress.
egress
egress
/ˈiːɡɹɛs/
exit
way out
departure
exit
exiting
leaving
come out
depart
exit
go out
leave
Examples
- The door will be replaced by an emergency egress hatch.
- Egress and ingress to these territories is controlled by the state of Israel.
- Ingress and egress was via a trapdoor in the fuselage top.
- A slidig door allows ingress and egress from the vehicle.
- The others continue forwarding and apply relevant egress queuing.
- Also, gate means to control the ingress and egress of the cows are provided.
- Base Camp is the center of all Philmont administration, ingress, and egress.
- Cally is visibly shaken and fears they won't survive the explosive egress.
- Concurrently, he was chairman of the Emergency Egress and Rescue Working Group.
- Early homes utilized the ventilation stack as an egress by means of a ladder.
the reappearance of a celestial body after an eclipse
noun
the becoming visible
noun
the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent
noun
come out of
verb
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"Egg + Dress. Chickens need an exit to wear their new dresses."
"Egg + Press. The chick uses the exit to press out of the egg."
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