Bob and Mary will exit the stage after their performance.
Exite is not an english word. You may be thinking of "exit". "The actor will exit upstage left." Or possibly "excite" "Showing Cartoons is a good way to excite children."
Verb: I needed to EXIT the building to get to my car. Exit means the same thing as leave in this way. Noun: The EXIT is this way, my friend. Exit in this sentence is a place to leave from, like a back door.
The astronauts are about to exit the capsule.
Example sentence - I looked for the arrow for directions to the exit.
"Exit" can be either a noun or a verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
There is a entry in the door way. Every doorway has an exit sign to show you where to go out. The castle had a huge entry.
Exit the town or I will vanquish your army.
We exited the building via a fire door.
Proceed to the exit. You may proceed in an orderly manner.
I would have left the cave if it weren't for that minatory dog standing at the exit.
All the students clamored to the exit when the bell rang.
If the fire alarm goes off, exit the building immediately!
Exit doors that are blocked by storage boxes are an exitability hazard.