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egression

[ ih-gresh-uhn ]

noun

  1. a going out; egress.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of egression1

1500–10; < Latin ŧō- (stem of ŧō ) a going out, equivalent to ŧ ( us ), past participle of ŧī ( egress ) + -ō- -ion
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Example Sentences

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But here, each form, after having been warned by the conductor that its time was up, sunk down right through the carpet as though it were the most ordinary mode of egression.

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The archetypal world was made by the egression of one out of one, and by the regression of that one, so emitted into itself by emanation.

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There was certainly some difficulty in our egression.

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