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Synonyms and antonyms of Departures in British Thesaurus

Departures

departure (noun)

an occasion when someone leaves a place, for example to go on a journey

exodus (noun)

a situation in which a lot of people leave a place or activity at the same time

exit (noun)

the act of leaving a place

discharge (noun)

a situation in which someone is allowed to leave an institution such as a hospital, a prison, or the army

drain (noun)

a situation in which a lot of people or things leave a country or organization

pullout (noun)

an occasion when an army or business leaves a place

turnover (noun)

the rate at which people leave a place and new people arrive

vacation (noun)

formal the act of vacating something

egress (noun)

very formal the action of leaving a place

exit (noun)

formal an occasion when someone stops being involved in a situation or activity, or is no longer in a particular position