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departure

[dih-pahr-cher] / dɪˈpɑr tʃər /




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Michael Rousseau's departure comes after he received heavy criticism in the aftermath of the incident, which killed two of the airline's pilots.

From BBC

The one big exception: if changes are made to the ticket after booking, like shifting the date or the time of departure.

From The Wall Street Journal

News of the 53-year-old's departure was first reported by the Mirror, which reported that it "understands the allegation relates to a historic relationship".

From BBC

He watched vigilantly until the badger’s squat body disappeared through the trees, but he did not wait for the crackling sound of her departure.

From Literature

But in other ways the new ships, ordered by ferries procurement agency CMAL, represent a significant departure in design terms.

From BBC