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  1. The meaning of DEPARTURE is the act or an instance of departing. How to use departure in a sentence.

  2. the act of leaving a place, or a flight, train, etc. that is leaving a place at a particular time: He had arranged a meeting for the morning before his departure for Singapore. Check our website for the flight times for departures from Bristol airport.

  3. noun. the act or an instance of departing. a deviation or variation from previous custom; divergence. a project, course of action, venture, etc. selling is a new departure for him. nautical. the net distance travelled due east or west by a vessel.

  4. A departure is the act of leaving somewhere. Think about an airport that has departure gates for outgoing passengers and an arrival area for people flying in.

  5. a place where a journey starts. (formal) an idea, a theory or an event that is used to start a discussion, an activity, etc. The author takes Freud's dream theories as the point of departure for his essay. Definition of departure noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  6. DEPARTURE meaning: 1. the act of leaving a place, especially to start a journey to another place: 2. a change from…. Learn more.

  7. 1. variable noun. Departure or a departure is the act of going away from somewhere. ...the president's departure for Helsinki. They hoped this would lead to the departure of all foreign forces from the country. Synonyms: leaving, going, retirement, withdrawal More Synonyms of departure. 2. countable noun.

  8. Departure definition: an act or instance of departing. See examples of DEPARTURE used in a sentence.

  9. 1. The act of leaving. 2. A starting out, as on a trip or a new course of action. 3. A divergence or deviation, as from an established rule, plan, or procedure: ordered curry as a departure from his usual bland diet. 4. Nautical The distance sailed due east or west by a ship on its course.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · departure ( countable and uncountable, plural departures) The act of departing or something that has departed . The departure was scheduled for noon. A deviation from a plan or procedure . There are several significant departures, however, from current practice. ( euphemistic) A death .

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