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will decamp

  • future tense
    of decamp.
    decamp
    verb (used without object)
    to depart from a camp; to pack up equipment and leave a camping ground.

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Tyneside will decamp to Wembley for the day and the presence of those fans alone will lift Newcastle - but there is the prospect of nervy times ahead, before and after the final.

From BBC Feb. 18, 2023

Bennett said that without more money, faculty will decamp for better pay, high-achieving Mississippi students will seek better educations and university buildings will crumble.

From Seattle Times Jan. 22, 2018

Often, Mr. Mosley and Winston will decamp to a tonier bar several blocks away.

From New York Times Sep. 16, 2016

Other aides will decamp to early states, work on ballot access programs at a reduced wage or leave.

From Washington Post Oct. 23, 2015

A court decision is expected in May, and if the Maharishi loses, many followers will decamp to other centers in the U.S. or Switzerland.

From Time Magazine Archive

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