1. departing - Noun
2. departing - Adjective
3. departing - Verb
of Depart
Source: Webster's dictionary1998–2008: Tours and storytelling projects Wormwood (1998–99) Based on Bible stories, Wormwood featured the Residents departing from pre-programmed music and again using a live band. Source: Internet
767-200ER An American Airlines 767-200ER departing Los Angeles International Airport The 767-200ER was the first extended-range model and entered service with El Al in 1984. Source: Internet
According to Lovejoy: For Rousseau, man's good lay in departing from his "natural" state – but not too much; "perfectability" up to a certain point was desirable, though beyond that point an evil. Source: Internet
About 5.9 million departing passengers fly through LAX on United every year, or about 16,041 people per day. Source: Internet
Adding, Dr Ehanire said that authorities have already strengthened the screening of every passenger using the country’s entry-point, noting that soon, passengers departing the country will be screened. Source: Internet
After her provocative habanera, with its persistent insidious rhythm and changes of key, the fate motif sounds in full when Carmen throws her flower to José before departing. Source: Internet