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depart

[dih-pahrt] / dɪˈpɑrt /




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He departed with eight wins in 17 league games for a win rate of 47.1%.

From BBC

As an aide hovers, reminding Mr. Walesa that he must depart soon for his next appointment, I ask about a gilded statuette that sits on a table next to him.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those departing AI firms which have loomed large in the latest generative AI boom - and sought to retain talent with huge salaries or compensation offers - often do so with plenty of shares and benefits intact.

From BBC

Musk said the people departing were “better suited to the early stages” of xAI’s development.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Dane's appointment was ultimately led by Daniel Levy - Tottenham's divisive former executive chairman who unexpectedly departed after 24 years in September.

From BBC