exit strategy
Americannoun
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a plan for getting out of a difficult or unfavorable situation.
committing troops without an exit strategy.
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a plan that maximizes profits when liquidating investments or a business.
noun
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a method or plan for extricating oneself from an undesirable situation
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a plan and timetable for withdrawal from a military engagement
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the method by which an investor intends to cash out of an investment
Etymology
Origin of exit strategy
First recorded in 1970–75
Example Sentences
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Industry executives say they are hopeful exits will recover in the second half of the year and point to a rebound in initial public offerings, a small but important exit strategy for the industry.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 13, 2026
They would pay substantial fees, have no liquidity, and no apparent exit strategy.
From Barron's • Jan. 23, 2026
"It's all about having an exit strategy," Dr Al-Zubaidi explains.
From BBC • Dec. 20, 2025
If Ferguson was trying to explain Kissinger’s Vietnam exit strategy, he did not succeed; if he was trying to confuse the issue, he did.
From Salon • Nov. 1, 2025
Or worse—she’s been planning this getaway for months, and the postcards were part of her carefully plotted exit strategy.
From "South of Somewhere" by Kalena Miller
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