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Often used in the same context:
departure,
exodus,
shakeup,
ascension,
reshuffle,
ouster,
demotion,
demise,
ascendance,
revelation,
resignation,
dismissal,
arrival,
defector,
expulsion,
ousting,
anointment,
emergence,
sacking,
coup,
snub,
absence,
desertion,
disqualification,
omission,
axing,
announcement,
disloyalty,
dalliance,
decampment,
turncoat,
disenchantment,
dissension,
revolt,
setback,
dethronement,
faction,
heir apparent,
rejection,
reappearance,
defenestration,
mutiny,
reemergence,
rift,
ructions,
upheaval,
ruling,
bolting,
walkout,
estrangement,
downfall,
breakup,
dissidence,
protege,
signing,
infighting,
defeat,
ascendence,
backdown,
backlash,
turnabout,
layoff,
bombshell,
loyalists,
banishment,
rebuff,
disillusionment,
persona non grata,
move,
overtures,
appointment,
schism,
rapprochement,
sidelining,
switcheroo,
misstep,
disgruntlement,
slipup,
tepidness,
disunity,
withdrawal,
benching,
indiscretion,
discontent,
retirements,
termination,
consternation,
betrayal,
implosion,
dissolution,
putsch,
erstwhile,
succession,
indisposition,
shuffle,
unhappiness,
transgression,
ascendancy,
discontinuation,
closeness,
elite,
exit,
secession,
defections,
abdication,
apostasy,
deportation,
discomfiture,
victory,
backsliding,
capitulation,
demobilization,
repatriation,
resignations,
confiscation
More specific:
abscondment,
absence without leave,
decampment,
deviationism,
unauthorized absence
Appears in the definition of:
deviationism,
walk-in
More general:
rejection,
withdrawal
Synonyms:
abandonment,
apostasy,
desertion,
renunciation
Also try:
— Adjectives for defection:
general,
mutual,
great,
anti,
serious,
possible,
political,
sudden,
universal,
total,
open,
more...
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