Departed in a sentence as a noun

Let's have a moment's silence for our dear departed friend, #fe57a1.

The power point couldn't take the higher draw, the departed washing machine was fine.

I feel a bit disrespectful speaking ill of the departed, but some history would provide context.

So my girlfriend's crew arrives, finds that the flight they were supposed to work has already departed, and the pilot who brought them required a legal rest period.

Gruber is a polarising topic on HN. I just find that he has long since departed from any actual insight and instead works mostly with snark and misdirection to the point where it is pointless to even discuss his opinions.

The way you originally stated it implied fairly heavily that the departed founder was a negative influence holding you back.

Departed in a sentence as an adjective

Even violent crimes in the US lead to sentences that in Europe seem inhumane to most people. I don't mean to sound insensitive to the recently departed here, but Aaron was a very lucky person who had significantly more opportunity to comply with the law than many.

To get attention for a high-ask Kickstarter you need a decent chunk of work already done, and by the time you get there the shitbomb of SimCity will probably have departed and taken its stink elsewhere.

According to sources after Pugh departed he gave employees an ultimatum: 24 hours to decide if they were in or out for the long haul, even if that meant no more salary without a new fundraise, which seemed unlikely.

C++ is, not on account of language intrinsics but because it has departed from the small-program Unix philosophy and is used for large-object programming which requires interactivity at a code level.

The point is to remove our personal biases from interpretation of "just".But if the sovereign jurisdiction won't allow this guy to fire someone who has done this, then its "law" has departed from its proper functions and can't be relied upon.

Departed definitions

noun

someone who is no longer alive; "I wonder what the dead person would have done"

See also: deceased decedent

adjective

well in the past; former; "bygone days"; "dreams of foregone times"; "sweet memories of gone summers"; "relics of a departed era"

See also: bygone bypast foregone gone

adjective

dead; "he is deceased"; "our dear departed friend"

See also: deceased gone