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departure

[dih-pahr-cher] / dɪˈpɑr tʃər /




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If Greenlanders vote yes in a future referendum, Denmark is constitutionally obligated to commence negotiations for the island’s departure.

From The Wall Street Journal

The baking connoisseur, known among fans and competitors for her affinity for boozy sweets and vibrant fashion and accessory choices, announced her departure from the wholesome series on Wednesday morning.

From Los Angeles Times

Voluntary departure allows someone to avoid a final order of removal, which carries criminal and civil consequences.

From Los Angeles Times

Quarterback Demond Williams said he would transfer shortly after signing a lucrative deal with the program, before ultimately deciding to return after the school reportedly considered litigation to prevent his departure.

From The Wall Street Journal

LIV said that Koepka's departure had been "amicably and mutually agreed"

From BBC