Etymology:
Meaning:
A leavetaking is a departure, an act of saying goodbye or farewell. It typically involves a physical separation of two or more people or groups.
Origin:
The term "leavetaking" has been used in the English language since at least the 14th century. It originally referred to a formal or ceremonial departure, often involving a declaration or exchange of good wishes and expressions of regret. Over time, the meaning has broadened to include any kind of departure or farewell, whether formal or informal.
Examples:
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