WordNet
n. the time at which a public conveyance is scheduled to depart from a given point of origin [syn: departure time]
Usage examples of "time of departure".
But the time of departure had come and gone, and no one knew where he might be.
The time of departure is near, so I came to say good-bye -- to you and to Ratri .
My refusal was at least softened by the tears which I shed, for now that the time of departure was so near, I felt how truly, how devotedly I was attached to him.
The time of departure is near, so I came to say good-bye, to you and to Ratri .
Right now it was counting down toward 00:00:00, the time of departure, after which it would reset to the days, hours, and minutes until docking at the next stop.
The time of departure is nigh now, however, so you should put on your anti-electron suit,”.
Our return from the past had not gone exactly as we would have liked, unfortunately, since we'd overshot our original time of departure by eighteen months.
Meanwhile, your time of departure on Standard Intertemporal has been set and there is still a certain amount of orientation to be gone through.
The stately Aline continued to sit on the cushion and discuss china dogs until the time of departure.