exeat

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A permission which a bishop grants to a priest to go out of his diocese
A license or permit for absence from a college or a religious house (such as a monastery)
A license for absence from a college or a religious house
{i} permission to leave a diocese (given to a priest by a bishop); permission to be absent from a school or university (British)
ne exeat
A common law writ prohibiting the departure of a person or of property from the jurisdiction of a court
ne exeat
The writ was originally applicable to purposes of state, but is now an ordinary process of courts of equity, resorted to for the purpose of obtaining bail, or security to abide a decree
ne exeat
A writ to restrain a person from leaving the country, or the jurisdiction of the court
exeat

    Hyphenation

    ex·e·at

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () Latin third-person singular subjunctive of exeō (“depart”) used as an impersonal imperative, literally “let him go forth”.
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