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departure

[dih-pahr-cher] / dɪˈpɑr tʃər /




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But the reasons for their departure also include personal wounds that have never healed, including jockeying over more classic corporate issues such as power and credit.

From The Wall Street Journal

England's fans - certainly a large number of them - made their views clear on the Arsenal defender's decision to return to international football following his self-imposed exile after an early departure from the 2022 World Cup.

From BBC

Barr said the proposals contain a number of material departures from that agreement, and warned the changes could prompt other countries to weaken their own standards in response.

From Barron's

Collier-Keywood's departure comes at a time of chaos and uncertainty for the professional game in Wales.

From BBC

The move is the latest in a shake-up that coincides with the telecast's departure from broadcast TV in the US to streaming.

From BBC