Gone in a sentence as an adjective

"I'm not glad he's dead, but I'm glad he's gone.

Google and Facebook have gone from being obscure startups to giants.

They got the money and then did a kind of mindless MBA rain dance until the money was gone.

We had seen the older couple earlier, but we didn't know them, and they were gone by the time we got our bill.

Because Bezos had gone to buy something on the site and had seen the problem himself.

That's when I realized his work on automatic garbage collection had gone too far.

It sounds to me like the author would rather have gone home on weekends while the engineers stayed at the office.

The blatant sexism is mostly gone, but the undertones remain.

An apology from Adria would have gone a long way in defusing the situation.

The flag functionality is simply goneYou did a good job making it look better, and should be commended for that.

"I've seen this enough to be sick of it; it seems to be form of the software "everything is just an [easy] problem" mindset gone badly wrong.

People I've known who have gone into management generally didn't really want to be programming - it was just the means to kick start their careers.

You have to read books written by people who have gone before, and learn from their mistakes, which you can do at a far more rapid pace than you can by making all those mistakes yourself.

It's like because there's an artistic element this or it's pure-web tech the appreciation of a cool hack and interesting exploration of a technology is completely gone.

General advice for legal questions: it's fine to ask these sorts of questions, but please, for the love of god, don't listen to anyone who isn't a lawyer or who hasn't gone through something very similar to what you're going through.

If you put yourself into an environment where you are constantly challenged and are working at the top threshold of your ability, then after a few years have gone by, your skills will have increased tremendously.

Most of the owners could obviously afford to pay employees better given the incredible amounts of wealth that the factory owners have accumulated and having gone to school with some of their children, I know quite a few factory owners personally.

Gone definitions

adjective

destroyed or killed; "we are gone geese"

adjective

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

See also: deceased departed

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 departed foregone

adjective

no longer retained; "gone with the wind"