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(intransitive, uncommon) To withdraw.
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(intransitive, formal, uncommon) To move as a group from one place to another.
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(intransitive, idiomatic, slang, with of) To leave (or not attend at all) a place or a situation, especially quickly or when the situation has become undesirable.
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To abandon, or stop supporting someone or something.
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A rejection letter, as for employment, admission to a school or a competition.
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(idiomatic) The act of relenting.
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Alternative form of leave at the door [(idiomatic, transitive) To dispense with something for now; to forget about it situationally, or omit or discard it in a given place or instance.]
n
An evasive answer or postponement; an act of putting someone off.
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(intransitive) To leave.
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(obsolete, transitive, idiomatic) To resign; to part with.
n
(surveying) The difference in easting between the two ends of a line or curve.
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(intransitive) To go out or go away from a place or situation; to depart, to leave.
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(transitive) To reserve or have a period of time as a vacation from work.
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(figuratively) To stop doing something, to become reluctant to proceed with an activity.
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Alternative form of leave one's mark
v
(obsolete, transitive) To destroy.
v
(idiomatic, intransitive) To vacate one's place of residence or employment.
v
(obsolete) To take off; take away.
v
(intransitive) To come or go out; to get out or away; to become public, revealed, or apparent.
v
(intransitive) To leave the company of.
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(transitive, archaic) To take off (something worn).
v
(idiomatic, transitive) To recover from an unpleasant or traumatic experience; to overcome a negative feeling, especially anger, resentment, or grief.
n
A party for a person (i.e. a fellow employee) who is leaving; a farewell party.
v
(idiomatic) To fire; to terminate one's employment or formal association.
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(idiomatic, transitive) To offset, to compensate for: to reduce the effect of, by having a contrary effect.
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(transitive, intransitive) To decline to participate; particularly, to decline to dance.
v
(idiomatic) to prevent something from happening; to obviate or avert
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(idiomatic) To begin, especially used to launch a performance of some sort (usually imperative and/or exclamatory).
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(transitive, dated) To dismiss from service.
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(intransitive) To leave a road.
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(transitive) To avert or prevent.
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