point of departure
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[edit]Noun
[edit]point of departure (plural points of departure)
- (travel) Synonym of starting point
- 2021 January 23, 刘强, “Greater Bay Airlines applies to HKSAR for routes”, in China.org.cn[1], retrieved 2021-02-01:
- […] the point of departure is Hong Kong International Airport.
- (formal, figuratively) of abstract processes that can be compared to a voyage: initial circumstances. Frequent collocations include, but are not limited to:
- state of affairs, viewpoints at the beginning of rounds of negotiations or discussions in general
- 2021 January 17, Kathija Yassim, “An experiment in what school could be”, in Mail & Guardian[2], retrieved 2021-02-01:
- […] so “going back to the way things were” is not a useful point of departure.
- set of presumptions in a line of thought, a theory
- 2020 January 31, Felix Berenskoetter, “Anxiety, Time, and Agency”, in Forthcoming in International Theory[3], Cambridge University Press, , retrieved 2021-02-01:
- Its point of departure is the view that conceptions of agency are […]
- separation from a mindset
- 2021 January 26, Nayomi Munaweera, “What Kamala Harris means to women who are childfree by choice”, in Vox[4], retrieved 2021-02-01:
- […] choosing to be childfree was a huge point of departure from my community […]
- state of affairs, viewpoints at the beginning of rounds of negotiations or discussions in general
- (toxicology) a dosage level at which additional administration of an agent significantly loses its efficacy
- Synonym: reference point
- 2017 April 6, “What Is Point of Departure (POD) and How to Use It to Calculate Toxicological Reference Dose (RfD)”, in ChemSafetyPro[5], retrieved 2021-02-01:
- In toxicology, point of departure (POD) is defined as the point on a toxicological dose-response curve […] generally corresponding to an estimated low effect level or no effect level.
Translations
[edit]place where a journey starts — see starting point
initial circumstances
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dosage level corresponding to declining effectiveness
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Further reading
[edit]Reference dose on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- “point of departure”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
- “point of departure”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
- “point of departure”, in Collins English Dictionary.
- “point of departure” in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Longman.