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leaving
noun as in desertion
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noun as in emigration
noun as in end
noun as in estrangement
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noun as in excretion
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- discharging
- ejecting
noun as in immigration
noun as in resignation
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noun as in scrap
noun as in start
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Example Sentences
County fire or sheriff’s officials appear to have failed to set the alerts in motion, leaving many west Altadena residents to flee as flames and terrifying swirls of embers closed in around them.
He's using the "won't take no for an answer" technique of never leaving Trump's side, even moving into Mar-a-Lago so that he could keep a close eye on his new "buddy."
She has accused him of of attacking her in a "manic rage" without provocation in April 2024, leaving her with concussion, neck and throat injuries, dental and abdominal trauma, and PTSD.
Speaking during a debate on the Employment Rights Bill - dubbed the biggest upgrade to workplace rights in a generation - McEvoy said "dads taking paternity leave are left out" from the existing protections, leaving families vulnerable.
The think-tank said the failure to qualify - or apply for - PIP was leaving many "facing a financial cliff-edge" as they approached adulthood.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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