Well, to depart, is to leave. So a "departure" Is the act of leaving an area. For example "The plane will make its departure shortly"
Departure from Outward 'Office of Exchange'.
A word meaning escape is run, break or departure.
Departure, especially departure from this life; death., To depart from this life; to die; to pass away.
what is defination of one hour notice to departure for ship
Yes, "departure" is a word. It refers to the act of leaving or setting out from a place.
The root word of "departure" is "depart" which comes from the Old French word "departir" meaning "to divide" or "to part."
parting, separation, departure, farewell
An intentional departure from a normal meaning of a word is called a figurative language or a figure of speech. This can include metaphors, similes, personification, and hyperbole, among others, that create a more expressive or imaginative way of conveying meaning. It is a deliberate choice by a writer or speaker to add depth or emphasis to their communication.
Sweet Pea is a sign of "departure", "blissful pleasure", "thanks for a lovely time"...
Well, someone who knew that depart means "to leave" would have a good idea what the word departure means, but even if the person didn't know what depart meant, the person might be able to deconstruct the word's meaning from the word part, meaning "separate, disparate, apart, diverse."
"Departure" is a noun.
The Departure was created in 2004.