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departure

1 of 1noun
/dɪˈpɑrtʃər/
Forms:departures
1

the act of leaving, usually to begin a journey

A2
  • The departure of the train was delayed by half an hour.
  • She bid farewell to her family before her departure for college.
  • The departure of the ship from the harbor marked the beginning of their cruise vacation.
  • They gathered at the airport to see off their friend before her departure for overseas.
  • He packed his bags in anticipation of his departure for the backpacking trip.
2

a change or deviation from the usual or expected standard

  • His choice of attire was a departure from his usual casual style, opting for a more formal look.
  • The team's strategy represented a departure from conventional methods, emphasizing creativity over tradition.
  • Her bold decision to move to a new city marked a departure from her comfortable, familiar surroundings.
  • The professor's unconventional teaching style was a departure from the traditional lecture format.
  • The company's innovative product design was a departure from their competitors' offerings in the market.
3

someone's death

  • In the wake of his departure, friends and family gathered to celebrate his life and the impact he had on others.
  • The community held a memorial service to honor the late teacher's departure and her contributions to education.
  • While her departure was mourned deeply, many found solace in the cherished memories they shared with her.
  • They comforted each other, knowing that her departure was not the end, but a transition to a different journey.