A farewell oration (especially one delivered during graduation exercises by an outstanding member of a graduating class)
A polite phrase used to end a letter or other written communication.
An act of departure from a place or a group.
1 The Bible Society's valediction , which appeared in the Thirty-Sixth Annual Report, read:-
2 He was well aware that the whole room had heard this valediction .
3 He had no friends with whom he was on terms of valediction .
4 He turned half-way up the stairs to cry his customary valediction .
5 It poured itself into one mournful, savage, sacred cry of salutation and valediction .
6 Well, well- agoodappetite to you, monsieur, said he, in valediction .
7 This valediction was meant as prelude to a fresh appearance in a new disguise.
8 I returned the valediction , closed his door, and groped my way down the stairs.
9 Sir John looked across at Lionel again- aglanceof valediction .
10 For thee, Gentleman George, for thee, what conclusive valediction remains?
11 Jack seemed almost to be floating, and there was a feeling of suspension, triumph, valediction .
12 And the pathos of Ophelia's valediction is intensified by plucking real flowers from thin air.
13 In a piece renowned for valediction , the music-making here is never shy of assertive energy.
14 That speech made me so mad I 'most forgot it was time for Tom's valediction .
15 Perhaps the sense of valediction was too much.
16 For all the melancholy of valediction was his.
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