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Definition:
1. To fly out or exit an enclosed space rapidly.
2. To emerge from an interior location by flight (aviation).
3. To ascend or escape from constrained areas aerially.
4. To traverse boundaries or entryways externally by flight (volate).
Significance:
• It defines exiting enclosed spaces by flight (volate).
• It emphasizes rapid aerial egress.
• It identifies boundary-crossing flights (volates).
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of external flight (volate).
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly out".
Past verb: exaviated
Present simple verb: exaviate, exaviates
Present continuous verb: exaviating
Definition:
1. To fly out or exit an enclosed space rapidly.
2. To emerge from an interior location by flight (aviation).
3. To ascend or escape from constrained areas aerially.
4. To traverse boundaries or entryways externally by flight (volate).
Significance:
• It defines exiting enclosed spaces by flight (volate).
• It emphasizes rapid aerial egress.
• It identifies boundary-crossing flights (volates).
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of external flight (volate).
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly out".
Past verb: exaviated
Present simple verb: exaviate, exaviates
Present continuous verb: exaviating
Examples:
• "Birds exaviate nests effortlessly."
• "Planes exaviate hangars during takeoffs."
• "Drones exaviate depots for surveillance."
• "Butterflies exaviate greenhouses naturally."
• "Space shuttles (navettes) exaviate launch pads dramatically."
• "Birds exaviate nests effortlessly."
• "Planes exaviate hangars during takeoffs."
• "Drones exaviate depots for surveillance."
• "Butterflies exaviate greenhouses naturally."
• "Space shuttles (navettes) exaviate launch pads dramatically."
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