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Leaving — synonyms, leaving antonyms, definition

1. leaving (a)

9 synonyms
departing emigrating flitting going moving off to removing travelling vacating

2. leaving (Noun)

5 synonyms
departure exit going away leave-taking withdrawal
1 definition

leaving (Noun) — The act of departing.

4 types of
act deed human action human activity
18 types
French leave boarding breaking away despatch disappearance disappearing dispatch embarkation embarkment exit farewell leave leave-taking parting sailing shipment takeoff withdrawal

3. leaving (Verb)

19 synonyms
allowing allowing for bequeathing entrusting exiting forgetting getting out giving going forth going out imparting leading leaving alone leaving behind passing on providing pulling up stakes resulting willing
1 antonym
arriving
14 definitions

leaving (Verb) — Go away from a place. ex. "She didn't leave until midnight" ex. "The ship leaves at midnight" ex. "At what time does your train leave?"

leaving (Verb) — Go and leave behind, either intentionally or by neglect or forgetfulness. ex. "She left a mess when she moved out" ex. "His good luck finally left him" ex. "her husband left her after 20 years of marriage" ex. "she wept thinking she had been left behind"

leaving (Verb) — Act or be so as to become in a specified state. ex. "The inflation left them penniless" ex. "The president's remarks left us speechless"

leaving (Verb) — Refrain from changing, disturbing or taking. ex. "leave it as is" ex. "leave the young fawn alone"

leaving (Verb) — Move out of or depart from. ex. "leave the room" ex. "the fugitive has left the country"

leaving (Verb) — Make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain. ex. "This leaves no room for improvement" ex. "leave lots of time for the trip"

leaving (Verb) — Have as a result or residue. ex. "The water left a mark on the silk dress" ex. "Her blood left a stain on the napkin"

leaving (Verb) — Remove oneself from an association with or participation in. ex. "She wants to leave" ex. "The teenager left home" ex. "She left her position with the Red Cross" ex. "He left the Senate after two terms"

leaving (Verb) — Put into the care or protection of someone. ex. "He left the decision to his deputy" ex. "leave your child the nurse's care"

leaving (Verb) — Leave or give by will after one's death. ex. "My grandfather left me his entire estate"

leaving (Verb) — Have left or have as a remainder. ex. "That left the four of us" ex. "19 minus 8 leaves 11"

leaving (Verb) — Be survived by after one's death. ex. "He left six children" ex. "At her death, she left behind her husband and 11 cats"

leaving (Verb) — Transmit (knowledge or skills). ex. "leave your name and address here"

leaving (Verb) — Leave behind unintentionally. ex. "I left my keys inside the car and locked the doors"

22 types of
affording bringing about changing forbearing getting gifting giving giving rise handing having losing making moving passing passing on presenting producing reaching refraining telling • • •
89 types
abandoning beetling off bolting bolting out breaking away buggering off bunking buzzing off coming away conveying decamping departing deserting desolating devising dropping out ejecting emptying entailing escaping • • •