Exited vs Evited - What's the difference?
exited | evited |
(exit)
A way out.
A passage or gate from inside someplace to the outside, outgang.
The action of leaving.
Death.
(evite)
(dated) To avoid.
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As verbs the difference between exited and evited
is that exited is (exit) while evited is (evite).exited
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Verb
(head)exit
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Noun
(en noun)- He was looking for the exit and got lost .
- She stood at the exit of the house looking back and waving at those inside .
- He made his exit at the opportune time .
- The untimely exit of a consummate politician .
Synonyms
* (a way out) egress, outgang, outway * (the action of leaving) egress, outgoing, departureDerived terms
* emergency exit * exit interview * exit policy * exit poll * exit program * exit strategy * exit wound * fire exitSee also
* exit stage left ----evited
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Verb
(head)evite
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Verb
- The way which our adversaries take to evite this testimony, is most foolish and ridiculous: ...
- "Ah, but there is a way to evite that arrestment," said he. ...
- Goodey has criticised these experiments of Rostrup and is of the opinion that she did not quite evite experimental errors.