| Departure | going | en |
| Departure | parture | en |
| Departure | discession | en |
| departure | Deviation or abandonment, as from or of a rule or course of action, a plan, or a purpose | en |
| departure | Removal from the present life; death; decease | en |
| departure | The distance due east or west which a person or ship passes over in going along an oblique line | en |
| departure | Separation or removal from a place; the act or process of departing or going away | en |
| departure | The desertion by a party to any pleading of the ground taken by him in his last antecedent pleading, and the adoption of another | en |
| departure | a death | en |
| departure | the act of departing or something that has departed | en |
| departure | a deviation from a plan or procedure | en |
| departure | leaving, going away; egress; deviation, change from the standard isim | en |
| departure | Division; separation; putting away | en |
| departure | n keberangkatan (angkat) | en |
| departure | act of departing | en |
| departure | a variation that deviates from the standard or norm; "the deviation from the mean" | en |
| departure | If someone does something different or unusual, you can refer to their action as a departure. Taylor announced another departure from practice in that England will train at Wembley = deviation | en |
| departure | The departure of a person from a job, or a member from an organization, is their act of leaving it or being forced to leave it. This would inevitably involve his departure from the post of Prime Minister | en |
| departure | 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 The airline has more than 90 scheduled departures from here every day. arrival | en |
| departure | Français :Départ Deutsch : Abfahrt | en |
| departure | euphemistic expressions for death; "thousands mourned his passing" | en |
| departure | A timber sale level that deviates from sustainable sale levels through a planned temporary increase or decrease in the PSQ Must be economically and biologically justified | en |
| departure | the last fixing of position obtained from land or coastal references prior to navigation on open water | en |
| departure | Moving from an anchor of a link to a place that is not an anchor of the same link For example, having traversed to an anchor, scrolling somewhere else would constitute departure Departure is always with respect to the link used to traverse to the anchor In particular, if two links share the same object as an anchor, following traversal to that object via the first link, traversal of the second link would constitute departure with respect to the first link | en |
| departure | A judge can sentence a defendant to a term of imprisonment which is greater or lesser than the applicable sentencing range in the U S Sentencing Commission's sentencing guidelines if the judge concludes that a departure is appropriate A departure from the applicable sentencing range is permitted only when the judge finds that there is an aggravating or mitigating circumstance which the Sentencing Commission has not already considered in the guidelines | en |
| departure | 1 Exact point at which to commence dead reckoning; 2 The distance due east or due west made by a boat on its course | en |
| departures | plural of departure | en |