setting out

Main Entry:
departure [dih-pahr-cher]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: leaving
Synonyms: abandonment, adieu, bow out, congé, decampment, desertion, egress, egression, embarkation, emigration, escape, evacuation, exit, exodus, expatriation, farewell, flight, getaway, going, going away, goodbye*, hegira, migration, parting, passage, powder, quitting, recession, removal, retirement, retreat, sailing, separation, setting forth, setting out, stampede, start, takeoff, taking leave, taking off, vacation, vanishing act, walkout, withdrawal, withdrawing
Antonyms: arrival, coming, entrance
Main Entry: deploy
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: redistribute, station troops or weapons
Synonyms: arrange, display, dispose, expand, extend, fan out, form front, open, position, put out patrol, set out, set up, spread out, take battle stations, unfold, use, utilize
Antonyms: not use, withhold
Main Entry: design
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: plan, outline
Synonyms: accomplish, achieve, arrange, block out, blueprint, cast, chart, construct, contrive, create, delineate, describe, devise, diagram, dope out, draft, draw, effect, execute, fashion, form, frame, fulfill, invent, lay out, perform, produce, project, set out, sketch, sketch out, trace, work out
Antonyms: disorder, disorganize
Main Entry: display
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: show for public viewing, effect
Synonyms: advertise, arrange, bare, betray, boast, brandish, bring to view, demonstrate, disclose, emblazon, evidence, evince, exhibit, expand, expose, extend, feature, flash, flaunt, flourish, glaze, grandstand, illustrate, impart, lay bare, lay out, make clear, make known, manifest, model, open, open out, parade, perform, present, promote, promulgate, publish, represent, reveal, set out, show off, showcase, sport, spread out, stretch out, trot out, uncover, unfold, unfurl, unmask, unroll, unveil, vamp
Antonyms: conceal, cover, hide, secrete, withhold
Main Entry: egress
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: passage out
Synonyms: departure, doorway, emanation, emergence, escape, exit, exiting, exodus, issue, opening, outlet, setting-out, vent, way out, withdrawal
Antonyms: entrance
Main Entry: embark
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: get on transportation object
Synonyms: board, commence, emplane, enter, entrain, go aboard ship, launch, leave port, plunge into, put on board, set about, set out, set sail, take on board, take ship
Antonyms: disembark, stay
Main Entry: embark on
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: begin undertaking, journey
Synonyms: broach, commence, engage, enter, get off, initiate, jump off, launch, open, plunge into, set about, set out, set to, start, take up, tee off
Main Entry: ensure
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: guarantee; make secure
Synonyms: arrange, assure, certify, cinch, clinch, confirm, effect, establish, guard, insure, lock on, lock up, make certain, make safe, make sure, nail down, okay, protect, provide, put on ice, safeguard, secure, set out, warrant
Notes: insure and ensure mean 'to make certain,' but only insure can mean 'indemnify against loss'
Main Entry: itemize
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: keep detailed record
Synonyms: catalog, circumstantiate, cite, count, detail, document, enumerate, individualize, instance, inventory, lay out, list, mention, number, particularize, quote, recite, record, recount, rehearse, relate, set out, specify, spell out, tally
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