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1. departure
noun. ['dɪˈpɑːrtʃɝ'] the act of departing.
Synonyms
- going away
- dispatch
- exit
- sailing
- embarkation
- human action
- going
- embarkment
- disappearing
- act
- takeoff
- French leave
- withdrawal
- leaving
- breaking away
- boarding
- shipment
- farewell
- human activity
- disappearance
- parting
- despatch
- leave-taking
- deed
Antonyms
- appearance
- enter
- arrive
- pull in
Etymology
- -ure (English)
- depart (English)
- departir (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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Rhymes with Departure Gate
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- circumnavigate
- recriminate
- solid-state
- silverplate
- remunerate
- multistate
- intrastate
- interrelate
- disinflate
- demodulate
- translate
- stagflate
- reinstate
- procreate
- desecrate
- conjugate
- commutate
- underrate
- tri-state
- recreate
- postdate
- interstate
- conflate
- upstate
- telerate
- sumgait
- restate
- reflate
- prorate
Sentences with departure-gate
1. Noun Phrase
Go through security and wait at the departure gate for your name to be called.
2. Noun Phrase
Escort your child through the security checkpoints to the departure gate.
2. departure
noun. ['dɪˈpɑːrtʃɝ'] a variation that deviates from the standard or norm.
Synonyms
- flexion
- variant
- driftage
- discrepancy
- variance
- difference
- divergence
- fluctuation
- inflection
- variation
- flection
Antonyms
- come
- file in
- pop in
- stand still
Etymology
- -ure (English)
- depart (English)
- departir (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. departure
noun. ['dɪˈpɑːrtʃɝ'] euphemistic expressions for death.
Synonyms
- release
- expiration
- going
- expiry
- passing
- exit
- decease
- death
Antonyms
- disinherit
- be born
- log in
- dock
Etymology
- -ure (English)
- depart (English)
- departir (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. gate
noun. ['ˈgeɪt'] a movable barrier in a fence or wall.
Synonyms
- wicket gate
- lichgate
- tailboard
- turnstile
- turnpike
- hinge
- head gate
- portcullis
- tollbar
- lychgate
- tailgate
- postern
- tail gate
- movable barrier
- wicket
- tollgate
- wicket door
- lock
- flexible joint
Antonyms
- precede
- disengage
- unfasten
- unbolt
Etymology
- gata (Old Norse)
- geat (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. gate
noun. ['ˈgeɪt'] a computer circuit with several inputs but only one output that can be activated by particular combinations of inputs.
Synonyms
- NAND gate
- X-OR circuit
- XOR gate
- NAND circuit
- logic gate
- OR circuit
- computer circuit
- AND circuit
- OR gate
- XOR circuit
Antonyms
- let go of
- deprive
- derestrict
- declassify
Etymology
- gata (Old Norse)
- geat (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. gate
noun. ['ˈgeɪt'] total admission receipts at a sports event.
Synonyms
- revenue
- receipts
Antonyms
- unconstipated
- unsworn
- increase
Etymology
- gata (Old Norse)
- geat (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. gate
verb. ['ˈgeɪt'] restrict (school boys') movement to the dormitory or campus as a means of punishment.
Synonyms
- restrict
- bound
- limit
- trammel
- restrain
- confine
Antonyms
- maximum
- middle
- beginning
- enable
Etymology
- gata (Old Norse)
- geat (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. gate
verb. ['ˈgeɪt'] control with a valve or other device that functions like a gate.
Synonyms
- operate
Antonyms
- encourage
- kern
Etymology
- gata (Old Norse)
- geat (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. gate
noun. ['ˈgeɪt'] passageway (as in an air terminal) where passengers can embark or disembark.
Synonyms
- airport terminal
- passageway
- arrival gate
- departure gate
Antonyms
- unbound
- free
- uncertain
- unoriented
Etymology
- gata (Old Norse)
- geat (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. gate
verb. ['ˈgeɪt'] supply with a gate.
Synonyms
- provide
- render
- furnish
Antonyms
- inactivity
- block
- recall
- freeze
Etymology
- gata (Old Norse)
- geat (Old English (ca. 450-1100))