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Meaning
Noun
●
The
act
of
departing
or something
that has departed.
●
A
deviation
from a
plan
or procedure.
●
In Death:
A death.
●
In Navigation:
The
distance
due
east
or
west
made by a
ship
in its
course
reckoned
in
plane sailing
as the product of the
distance
sailed
and the
sine
of the
angle
made by the
course
with the meridian.
●
In Surveying:
The
difference
in
easting
between the two
ends
of a
line
or curve.
●
In Law:
The
desertion
by a
party to
any
pleading
of the
ground
taken
by him in his last
antecedent
pleading
, and the
adoption
of another
●
Division;
separation
;
putting
away.
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Origin
departure
English
-ure
English
depart
English
departir
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
departire
Latin
dispertire
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Leaving
Deviation
Egress
Vacation
Retirement
Antonyms
Arrival
Entry
Related
Defection
Resignation
Arrival
Disappearance
Exit
Demise
Withdrawal
Dismissal
Ouster
Flight
Departing
Depart
Cancellation
Separation
Climbdown
Shift
Termination
Reversal
Entry
Announcement
Trip
Disembarkation
Move
Reappearance
Detachment
Return
Takeoff
Transition
Landing
Change
Escape
Transformation
Release
Death
Deviations
Diversion
Break
Evacuation
Removal
Flights
Embarkation
Departs
Rejection
Violation
Derogation
Airport
Departed
Retreat
Turnaround
Absence
Move Away
Fall From Grace
Return To Form
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