Departure - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |dɪˈpɑːrtʃər|  American pronunciation of the word departure
Brit.  |dɪˈpɑːtʃə|  British pronunciation of the word departure

noun

- the act of departing (syn: going, leaving)
- a variation that deviates from the standard or norm (syn: deviation, difference, divergence)
- euphemistic expressions for death (syn: exit, expiration, going, loss, passing, release)

Extra examples

What is your time of departure?

You should plan to arrive at the airport an hour before departure.

The departures of several key employees have caused problems for the company.

The team has struggled since the departure of its head coach.

His previous movies have all been comedies, so this dramatic role is a real departure for him.

The quarrel has hastened her departure.

I saw Simon shortly before his departure for Russia.

There was a delay in the departure of our plane.

Mozart's departure from Paris in September 1778

He refused to discuss his departure from the government.

There are several departures for New York every day.

Their new designs represent a departure from their usual style.

This would be a radical departure from the subsidy system.

There are 40 minutes before flight departure.

The Booking Office is open 15 minutes before the departure of each train.

Word forms

noun
singular: departure
plural: departures
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