NOUN
- the time at which a public conveyance is scheduled to depart from a given point of origin
How To Use time of departure In A Sentence
- The three rivers can become impassable after rain, and trampers usually traverse west to east, so that the river wades are predictable at the time of departure.
- Whatever may be said of the wind as a cheap agent of locomotion, this much may be safely predicated of steam vessels for the mails; that their time of departure and arrival has an absolute fixity which is attainable by no other means, and which is highly conducive to the best interests of all those for whom commerce is conducted. Ocean Steam Navigation and the Ocean Post
- 4.15 is too near to the time of departure.
- Time for all passed pleasantly until the time of departure drew nigh.
- Could you please do me a favor ----- please get our visas ready before the time of departure.
- 4.15 is too near to the time of departure.
- And at our time of departure the man who was talking the woman into bed was just glad of our seat.
- As we draw closer and closer to the time of departure the days grow more hectic and my nerves more frayed.
- His eager acceptance of a dangerous mission becomes eroded as the time of departure approaches and he reverts to the scared schoolboy seeking re-assurance from his schoolmaster, Osborne.
- As we draw closer and closer to the time of departure the days grow more hectic and my nerves more frayed.