0 present participle of depart --
1 to go away or leave, especially on a journey: --
He decries this theory for departing from common sense, noting that everyone knows that people are responsible for their actions.
By focusing upon pension fund trustees, there is a risk of departing from the norms of conventional psychometric testing regimes.
In addition, arriving and departing passengers have the same probability of remaining in a city as they do of leaving it.
This radiation pattern is inserted in the localisation model, and rays departing from the source are weighted by this direction-dependent pattern.
Visitors arriving at the picnic area may sit on the grass collectively or enter the contemplative rooms individually, departing the way they came.
And, as relatively unmarked in mood, in departing minimally from the prototypical, interrogatives and negatives accordingly tend to retain the manifestations of prototypicality.
Such behaviour would mix arriving and departing flies to an indeterminate degree.
Nor was it a pose from his life as a global celebrity - the veiled figure waving faintly from limousines, balconies, and departing ambulances.