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depart

American  
[dih-pahrt] / dɪˈpɑrt /

verb (used without object)

  1. to go away; leave.

    She departed from Paris today. The train departs at 10:52.

    Antonyms:
    arrive
  2. to diverge or deviate (usually followed byfrom ).

    The new method departs from the old in several respects.

  3. to pass away, as from life or existence; die.


verb (used with object)

  1. to go away from; leave.

    to depart this life.

    Synonyms:
    quit

noun

  1. Archaic. departure; death.

depart British  
/ dɪˈpɑːt /

verb

  1. to go away; leave

  2. to start out; set forth

  3. (usually foll by from) to deviate; differ; vary

    to depart from normal procedure

  4. (tr) to quit (archaic, except in the phrase depart this life )

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Related Words

Depart, retire, retreat, withdraw imply leaving a place. Depart is a somewhat literary word for going away from a place: to depart on a journey. Retire emphasizes absenting oneself or drawing back from a place: to retire from a position in battle. Retreat implies a necessary withdrawal, especially as a result of adverse fortune in war: to retreat to secondary lines of defense. Withdraw suggests leaving some specific place or situation, usually for some definite and often unpleasant reason: to withdraw from a hopeless task.

Other Word Forms

  • undeparting adjective

Etymology

Origin of depart

1175–1225; Middle English departen < Old French departir, equivalent to de- de- + partir to go away; part ( v. )

Example Sentences

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The State Department didn’t urge U.S. citizens to depart countries in the region or evacuate some embassies until after the war began.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shiv departs, and Roman’s phone rings, and again, it’s Tom.

From Salon

Cargoes that departed the Gulf before the strait’s closure are still arriving at their destinations, strategists at J.P.

From MarketWatch

No worries about the JFK roadway mess JetBlue warns departing passengers about.

From The Wall Street Journal

The “K28” train that departed Pyongyang and pulled into Beijing Friday morning used a Chinese locomotive and featured a pair of North Korean passenger cars, which were painted blue and white.

From The Wall Street Journal