noun the act of departing or setting out
In a military context, 'departure' may refer to the movement of troops or units from a base or location for a mission or operation.
In the business world, 'departure' can be used to describe the act of leaving a company or organization, either voluntarily or involuntarily.
In aviation, 'departure' specifically refers to the phase of a flight where the aircraft takes off from the ground and ascends into the air.
In the context of travel, 'departure' refers to the act of leaving or setting out on a journey.
Within transportation, 'departure' can refer to the scheduled time at which a vehicle, such as a bus or train, is set to leave a station or stop.
On an emotional level, 'departure' can signify the act of parting ways with someone or something, often leading to feelings of loss or separation.
In the context of a writer, 'departure' can refer to the act of a character leaving a location or situation in a story, or it can refer to the writer's own departure from a particular writing style or genre.
In the context of a psychologist, 'departure' can refer to a client's departure from therapy or a departure from traditional therapeutic techniques in favor of a new approach.
In the context of a pilot, 'departure' refers to the act of an aircraft leaving the ground and beginning its flight.
In the context of an HR manager, 'departure' can refer to an employee leaving the company, either voluntarily or involuntarily.
In the context of a travel agent, 'departure' refers to the date and time at which a traveler's journey begins.
In the context of a logistics coordinator, 'departure' can refer to the act of a shipment leaving a warehouse or distribution center.
In the context of a bus driver, 'departure' refers to the scheduled time at which a bus is set to leave a stop or station.
In the context of an event planner, 'departure' can refer to guests leaving an event or a departure from the original event plan.
In the context of an air traffic controller, 'departure' refers to the phase of flight where an aircraft is leaving the airport and climbing to its cruising altitude.