Antonym: arrival. Similar words: depart, depart from, repartee, take part in, start up, reparation, separation, part. Meaning: [dɪ'pɑːtʃə] n. 1. act of departing 2. a variation that deviates from the standard or norm 3. euphemistic expressions for death.
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151. A cancellation fee will be charged whose amount depends on the period before departure date in which you letter is received.
152. Moments before boarding I caught a glimpse of a television set in the departure lounge.
153. I cast my mind back to our excited departure from Gatwick airport.
154. Mrs Owen said a decision on his departure would be made by him and his consultant.
155. It would mean delaying her own departure, when she wanted the break to be swift and clean.
156. The party had not yet come to terms with the departure of Mrs Thatcher and was suffering an identity crisis.
157. His departure was considered a foregone conclusion since the lifeless Trojans were playing uninspired ball.
158. For further information, please contact our Reservations Department at least eight weeks prior to your departure.
159. It was a radical departure from the past, an interlude of democracy in an otherwise unbroken line of authoritarian rule.
160. Even her departure had been delayed for weeks for want of the funds necessary to fit out her ship and escort.
161. If you are booking within 8 weeks of departure you must pay the full cost of your holiday immediately.
162. David filled her dreams; the ecstasy of their lovemaking, and the pain and bewilderment of his abrupt departure.
163. In the case of a major delay on your homeward journey, we shall endeavour to delay your departure from your hotel.
164. His departure from Time Warner coincided with sluggish operating results at the cable channel.
165. Since Fen's departure, Robbie had continued to use the smaller cabin.
166. A man's voice announced the departure of the L.A. bus.
167. The arbitrary rules grated on Wirk, but it was the no-smoking requirement that eventually precipitated her departure from the fellowship.
168. Because of the colonel's sudden and unexplained departure from the regiment, fact was augmented by fiction.
169. The departure came just hours before Clinton triumphantly addressed the convention delegates, who unanimously nominated him for re-election Wednesday night.
170. They made love as though tomorrow was fast approaching, and with it imminent departure.
171. Mrs Thatcher's unwilling departure was the result of a combination of factors.
172. Just check the code for your selected departure point against the panel below to find the departure and return Time Band applicable.
173. There was a slight delay in the departure of her scheduled plane out of Dulles International.
174. Additionally there were protests from the Elf colonies in the Old World who saw the departure of the armies as a betrayal.
175. With the departure of her cellmate,[http://sentencedict.com] Fourth Aunt experienced the anxieties of loneliness.
176. The other night, I delayed my departure by 15 minutes.
177. News of the professor's departure was a single sentence at the bottom of a footnote in a holiday-period ministry press release.
178. In February demonstrators calling for Bird's departure were dispersed by police using tear gas and rubber bullets.
179. This has led to a departure from the generally accepted principle of state funding for educational projects.
180. On the concourse people stood around gazing up at the departure and arrival boards, checking times of trains.
More similar words: depart, depart from, repartee, take part in, start up, reparation, separation, part, party, partly, in part, feature, venture, gesture, texture, culture, mixture, picture, capture, lecture, partial, partner, creature, by nature, in future, in nature, particle, set apart, partially, signature.