0 present participle of depart
1 to go away or leave, especially on a journey:
We would like to remind all our guests to leave their keys at reception before they depart.
The train now departing from platform 13 is the 10.35 to Glasgow.
Naming latencies departing 3 standard deviations from the participant's mean were also removed.
But each of these avenues of departing from the content of the law, strictly construed, implicates a different set of justificator y considerations.
Can carry out an effective fluent interview, departing spontaneously from prepared questions, following up and probing interesting replies.