egression
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egression
egress; a going out
Not to be confused with:
aggression – an unprovoked offensive, attack, or invasion; an encroachment: an aggression upon civil rights; overt or suppressed hostility
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e·gres·sion
(ĭ-grĕsh′ən)n.
The act or process of emerging; egress.
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egression
(ɪˈɡrɛʃən)n
another term for egress1
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egression
- The action of going out or leaving a place.See also related terms for leaving.
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Noun | 1. | egression - the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent surfacing - emerging to the surface and becoming apparent |
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