# EXIT FOR Keyword **Syntax** ``` EXIT FOR ``` **Parameters** _None_ – This keyword takes no arguments. **Description** `EXIT FOR` terminates the execution of the nearest enclosing `FOR EACH … IN … NEXT` loop prematurely. When the interpreter encounters `EXIT FOR`, it stops iterating over the collection and continues execution after the `NEXT` statement that matches the loop variable. **Example** ```basic FOR EACH item IN my_list IF item = "stop" THEN EXIT FOR ENDIF TALK item NEXT item TALK "Loop ended." ``` In this script, the loop stops as soon as `item` equals `"stop"`, and the subsequent `TALK "Loop ended."` is executed. **Usage Notes** - `EXIT FOR` can only be used inside a `FOR EACH … IN … NEXT` block. - It does not accept any parameters; it simply signals an early exit. - The keyword is case‑insensitive; `exit for` works the same way.