- LEAVING Synonyms: 192 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for LEAVING: departing, concluding, final, closing, last, parting, farewell, ultimate; Antonyms of LEAVING: acceptance, adoption, embrace, espousal, embracement, having, keeping, holding
- LEAVING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Leave (sense 2e) with the infinitive but without to is a mostly spoken idiom used in writing especially for humorous effect It is not often criticized in British English, but American commentators, adhering to an opinion first expressed in 1881, still dislike it
- LEAVING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
LEAVING definition: something that is left; residue See examples of leaving used in a sentence
- Leaving - definition of leaving by The Free Dictionary
To set out or depart; go: When can you leave? 1 To stop; cease 2 To stop doing or using To refrain from disturbing or interfering To make every possible effort
- LEAVING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Meaning of leaving in English leaving present participle of leave (Definition of leaving from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- Americans Are Leaving the U. S. in Record Numbers. Heres Whats Driving . . .
In 2025, the United States experienced a rare period of negative net migration, meaning more Americans left the country than moved in — something which hasn’t happened since 1935, according to a
- LEAVING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Follow trail along the river, eventually leaving the water and heading uphill to connect to a service road
- LEAVING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Brown bears often scratch their backs on trees, leaving behind chemical signals to other bears For some, it is also about leaving a physical legacy The issue is the government didn't prepare for the sudden shift, leaving much of the population vulnerable
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