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is decamping

  • present progressive
    of decamp (3rd person singular).
    decamp
    verb (used without object)
    to depart from a camp; to pack up equipment and leave a camping ground.

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If the music world is decamping from London again this week, then it needs to "give back to the community", she adds, and not just pay it "lip service".

From BBC Mar. 24, 2026

Robert A. Iger, the executive chairman, is decamping in December.

From New York Times Oct. 11, 2021

Rachel Whetstone is departing Facebook for Netflix Rachel Whetstone, who led corporate communications for Facebook for the past year during a nonstop series of public-relations crises, is decamping for Netflix.

From The Verge Aug. 28, 2018

The word in Washington is that Laird is decamping because the President rarely heeds his advice.

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