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Definition of departure
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of departure is as below...
Departure
(n.)
Deviation
or
abandonment,
as from or of a rule or
course
of
action,
a plan, or a
purpose..
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Escape
::
Escape
(n.) The
unlawful
permission,
by a
jailer
or other
custodian,
of a
prisoner's
departure
from
custody..
Exodus
::
Exodus
(n.) The
second
of the Old
Testament,
which
contains
the
narrative
of the
departure
of the
Israelites
from
Egypt..
Apostasy
::
Apostasy
(n.) An
abandonment
of what one has
voluntarily
professed;
a total
desertion
of
departure
from one's
faith,
principles,
or
party;
esp., the
renunciation
of a
religious
faith;
as,
Julian's
apostasy
from
Christianity..
Elopement
::
Elopement
(n.) The act of
eloping;
secret
departure;
-- said of a woman and a man, one or both, who run away from their homes for
marriage
or for
cohabitation..
Time-table
::
Time-table
(n.) A
tabular
statement
of the time at
which,
or
within
which,
several
things
are to take
place,
as the
recitations
in a
school,
the
departure
and
arrival
of
railroad
trains
or other
public
conveyances,
the rise and fall of the
tides,
etc..
Decease
::
Decease
(n.)
Departure,
especially
departure
from this life;
death..
Accelerate
::
Accelerate
(v. t.) To
hasten,
as the
occurence
of an
event;
as, to
accelerate
our
departure..
Elocation
::
Elocation
(n.)
Departure
from the usual
state;
an
ecstasy.
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.)
Deviation
or
departure
from truth or fact; state of
falsity;
error;
as, to be in the
wrong..
Departure
::
Departure
(n.)
Division;
separation;
putting
away.
Exit
::
Exit (n.) A way of
departure;
passage
out of a
place;
egress;
way out.
Northing
::
Northing
(n.)
Distance
northward
from any point of
departure
or of
reckoning,
measured
on a
meridian;
--
opposed
to
southing..
Sweep
::
Sweep (n.)
Direction
or
departure
of a
curve,
a road, an arch, or the like, away from a
rectlinear
line..
Dismiss
::
Dismiss
(v. t.) To send away; to give leave of
departure;
to cause or
permit
to go; to put away.
Off
::
Off
(adv.)
Denoting
a
leaving,
abandonment,
departure,
abatement,
interruption,
or
remission;
as, the fever goes off; the pain goes off; the game is off; all bets are off..
Inflection
::
Inflection
(n.) A
departure
from the
monotone,
or
reciting
note, in
chanting..
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To hold; to
restrain
from
departure
or
removal;
not to let go of; to
retain
in one's power or
possession;
not to lose; to
retain;
to
detain.
Bundle
::
Bundle
(v. i.) To
prepare
for
departure;
to set off in a hurry or
without
ceremony.
Retain
::
Retain
(v. t.) To
continue
to hold; to keep in
possession;
not to lose, part with, or
dismiss;
to
retrain
from
departure,
escape,
or the
like..
Wickedness
::
Wickedness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
wicked;
departure
from the rules of the
divine
or the moral law; evil
disposition
or
practices;
immorality;
depravity;
sinfulness.
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