| 释义 | 
		Definition of exeat in English: exeatnoun ˈɛksɪat British A permission from a college, boarding school, or other institution for temporary absence.  Example sentencesExamples -  No wonder I never wanted to go back after exeats and holidays.
 -  In fact, I was going to ask you if you wanted to come home with me one exeat and meet my family.
 -  I've been gated, banned from Parkins, warned not to see Jason until the exeat, and I have to do table duty for two weeks!
 -  It was an exeat and some strings had been pulled to let Gemma stay with the Moffatts for the weekend.
 -  Barracks could now be provided, and exeats were strictly controlled.
 
  Synonyms permit, warrant, authorization, licence 
 Origin   Early 18th century: from Latin, 'let him or her go out', third person singular present subjunctive of exire (see exit).     |