exitus

[ˈɛksɪtəs]

exitus Definition

  • 1a way out or exit
  • 2the end or outcome of a situation, especially a medical condition

Using exitus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "exitus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The emergency exitus was blocked by debris.

  • Example

    The exitus of the surgery was successful.

  • Example

    The exitus of the investigation is still unknown.

exitus Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with exitus

  • death as the outcome of a medical condition or disease

    Example

    The patient's fatal exitus was caused by complications from the surgery.

  • exitus acta probat

    Latin phrase meaning 'the outcome justifies the deed'

    Example

    He knew that his actions were risky, but he believed that the exitus acta probat.

  • exitus in dubio est

    Latin phrase meaning 'the outcome is in doubt'

    Example

    The exitus in dubio est for the court case, as the evidence is inconclusive.

Origins of exitus

from Latin 'exitus', meaning 'departure' or 'issue'

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Summary: exitus in Brief

'Exitus' [ˈɛksɪtəs] means a way out or exit, and also refers to the end or outcome of a situation, particularly a medical condition. It can be used in phrases like 'fatal exitus,' which describes death as the outcome of a medical condition, and 'exitus acta probat,' a Latin phrase meaning 'the outcome justifies the deed.'