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departure

[dih-pahr-cher] / dɪˈpɑr tʃər /




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His government was rocked last autumn by a corruption scandal that led to the departure of his closest adviser.

From BBC

This marks a radical departure from traditional U.S. policy, under which government purchases of equity were temporary and reserved for bailouts during systemic crises.

From The Wall Street Journal

But critics have raised copyright concerns and questioned the trend's novelty, arguing that it is too far a departure from the true essence of trot.

From BBC

An early departure by the head of the European Central Bank would give French President Emmanuel Macron a say in filling one of Europe’s most powerful jobs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kyndryl Holdings jumped 5% after plummeting a record 55% on Monday when the company announced the departures of three top legal and financial executives and a review of its accounting practices.

From Barron's