Exodus.
The word "departure" itself means the act of leaving or going away. Another term that can convey a similar meaning is "exodus," which often refers to a mass departure of people. Additionally, "exit" can also imply leaving or going away from a place.
Departure refers to the act of leaving or going away from a particular place, often marking the beginning of a journey. It can involve various contexts, such as traveling, moving to a new location, or even leaving a job or position. In a broader sense, it signifies a transition from one state or condition to another.
leaving, going, retirement, withdrawal, exit, going away, removal, exodus
Yes, departure is a noun for the verb depart.
The abstract noun of "depart" is "departure." It refers to the act or instance of leaving or going away from a place. Departure can also encompass the concept of change or transition, such as moving on from one phase of life to another.
Deviation means changes from what has been presumed as usual or normal.
It means he's going away.
it means that everything that you own will soon be taken away
Departure, especially departure from this life; death., To depart from this life; to die; to pass away.
Yes, the word departure is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun.
Festa di partenza is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "going away party." The feminine singular prepositional phrase translates literally as "party of departure" in English. The pronunciation will be "FEH-sta dee par-TEN-tsa" in Italian.
No, the word 'depart' is a verb (depart, departs, departing, departed), to go away; to leave; to diverge; to pass away. The noun forms for the verb to depart are departure and the gerund, departing.