Sentence examples for the egress from inspiring English sources

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the egress

noun

An exit or way out.

  • The window provides an egress in the event of an emergency.

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This couldn't stop the egress of industry.

Barnum hastily made sign saying "This way to the egress".

There are little things, like phosphorescent tape in the egress stairs.

Blocking the egress is a no-no — commuters may blame a bottleneck on the candidate.

Goods came and went by sea, and the egress was the shorefront, and so stuff also got brewed, tanned, milled, and processed close by.

Jaundice can also occur if the liver is diseased (e.g., hepatitis) or if the egress of bile is blocked (e.g., by a gallstone).

(t_{ps}^{e}) is the egress time of packet (p).

(d) The virtual tree including all the egress nodes.

(e) The multicast tree including the egress nodes, 2, 11, 12 and 3. (f) The multicast tree including all the egress nodes.

The data rate of the egress interface was configured to 6Mbps.

Stairs are considered as one of the most important part of the egress routes (Fig. 4d).

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