exeat|exeats in English
noun
[ex·e·at || 'eksɪæt]
permission to leave a diocese (given to a priest by a bishop); permission to be absent from a school or university (British)
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1. In contrast, Thinking about Suicide (Paul Durcan), Exeat (Stevie Smith) and A Commination (A D Hope), along with others, indicate a world-weariness arising from chronic socioeconomic stress