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point of departure
noun
Nautical., the precise location of a vessel, established in order to set a course, especially in beginning a voyage in open water.
a place to begin, as in a discussion, argument, etc.
Word History and Origins
Origin of point of departure1
Example Sentences
The data will be collected at the point of departure - either at an airport, port or train station - where there will be dedicated booths for scanning fingerprints and taking a photo.
Let’s finally acknowledge how much we don’t know, and from that new point of departure, do everything we can to save our home.
They then set off to meet the prime ministers across the border in Poland, the train’s point of departure.
Central to the fall in crossings to Italy are financial deals struck with Tunisia and Libya – migrants’ main points of departure.
“I want this to be a point of departure for both me and the viewer,” she said.
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