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partingadjective given, taken, or performed at partingshe gave him a parting gift to remember her by farewell, valedictory closing, concluding, final, last, ultimatedeparting, leaving partingnounthe act or process of two or more persons going off in different directionsalthough their parting was sad, they knew they would see each other again farewell, leave-taking, separation departure, egress, exit, exiting, exodus, going, leaving, quitting, running awaydecamping, decampment, flight, withdrawalabandonment, desertion, forsaking reunionarrival, greeting, salutation, welcomegathering, joining, meeting the act of leaving a placeeveryone waved goodbye at his parting decamping, decampment, departing, departure, exit, exiting, farewell, going, leave, leave-taking, lighting out, outgo, quitting, walking out flight, retirement, retreat, running away, withdrawaldiaspora, emigration, evacuation, exodusembarkation, embarkmentdisembarkation, egressabandonment, forsaking, relinquishment advent, appearance, arrival comingapproach, entrance, ingress partingverbpresent participle of partto go or move in different directions from a central pointafter traveling together for three weeks, we parted at Rome branching (out), diverging, dividing, forking, separating, spreading bestrewing, breaking up, broadcasting, clearing out, disbanding, dispelling, dispersing, dissipating, distributing, scattering, sowingdistancing, receding, retreating converging, joining assembling, gathering, meeting to leave a place often for anotherparted with great ceremony but with little preparation for the dangers that lay ahead bailing, bailing out, booking(slang), buggering off(British slang), bugging off, bugging out, buzzing (off), clearing off(chiefly British), clearing out, cutting out, departing, digging out, exiting, getting, getting off, going, going off, moving, packing (up or off), peeling off, piking (out or off), pulling out, pushing off, pushing on, quitting, running along, sallying (forth), scarpering(British), shoving (off), stepping (along), taking off, vamoosing, walking out setting out, starting, striking outabsconding, decamping, escaping, evacuating, fleeing, flying, getting out, mizzling(chiefly British), running away, scatting, scramming, skippinggoing out, lighting out, stepping outabandoning, deserting, forsaking, vacatingemigratingadjourning, removing, retiring, retreating, withdrawing beating it, hitting the road, pulling stakes(or pulling up stakes), taking a hike(also taking a walk), taking a powder arriving, coming, showing up, turning up abiding, dwelling, lodging, remaining, settling, staying, tarryingapproaching, closing, nearinghitting, landing, reaching to set or force apartparted the prongs with pliers breaking up, decoupling, disassociating, disconnecting, disjoining, disjointing, dissevering, dissociating, disuniting, dividing, divorcing, ramifying, resolving, separating, severing, splitting, sundering, uncoupling, unlinking, unyoking breaking down, decomposing, disassembling, disintegrating, dissolvingbifurcating, bisecting, cleaving, dichotomizing, dissecting, fractionalizing, fractionating, halving, partitioning, quartering, segmenting, subdividing, trisectingfragmentating, fragmenting, fragmentizingbreaking, fracturing, pulling, rending, rifting, ripping, riving, rupturing, tearingcutting off, insulating, isolating, secluding, segregating, sequesteringdetaching, disengaging, disentangling, unraveling, untying(or untieing) joining, linking, unifying, uniting assembling, associating, blending, combining, mingling, mixingconnecting, couplingaccumulating, agglutinating, attaching, binding, cementing, closing, fastening, fusing, knitting, sticking, welding to stop livingbefore I part, I hope I have the opportunity to say my good-byes checking out, conking (out), croaking(slang), deceasing, demising, departing, dropping, dying, ending, exiting, expiring, falling, flatlining, going, kicking in(slang), kicking off(slang), passing away, passing (on), pegging out(chiefly British), perishing, popping off, stepping out, succumbing predeceasingconsuming, disappearing, drying up, fading, failing biting the dust, buying it(or buying the farm), giving up the ghost, kicking the bucket, snuffing it(British) breathing, living coming to, revivinglingeringbeing, existing, subsistingflourishing, prospering, thriving in the 15th century |