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depart
de·part D0140100 (dĭ-pärt′)v. de·part·ed, de·part·ing, de·parts v.intr.1. To go away; leave: I depart for the islands at noon.2. To die.3. To vary, as from a regular course; deviate: depart from custom. See Synonyms at swerve.v.tr. To go away from; leave: "I departed the oppressive building quickly ... without a backward glance" (Joyce Carol Oates). [Middle English departen, from Old French departir, to split, divide : de-, de- + partir, to divide (from Latin partīre, from pars, part-, part; see part).]depart (dɪˈpɑːt) vb (mainly intr) 1. to go away; leave2. to start out; set forth3. (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)[C13: from Old French departir, from de- + partir to go away, divide, from Latin partīrī to divide, distribute, from pars a part]de•part (dɪˈpɑrt) v.i. 1. to go away; leave. 2. to diverge or deviate (usu. fol. by from): Our method departs from theirs. 3. to pass away, as from life or existence; die. v.t. 4. to go away from; leave. n. [1175–1225; Middle English: to part company, divide, split < Old French departir=de- de- + partir to go away] depart Past participle: departed Gerund: departing
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I depart | you depart | he/she/it departs | we depart | you depart | they depart |
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I departed | you departed | he/she/it departed | we departed | you departed | they departed |
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I am departing | you are departing | he/she/it is departing | we are departing | you are departing | they are departing |
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I have departed | you have departed | he/she/it has departed | we have departed | you have departed | they have departed |
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I was departing | you were departing | he/she/it was departing | we were departing | you were departing | they were departing |
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I had departed | you had departed | he/she/it had departed | we had departed | you had departed | they had departed |
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I will depart | you will depart | he/she/it will depart | we will depart | you will depart | they will depart |
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I will have departed | you will have departed | he/she/it will have departed | we will have departed | you will have departed | they will have departed |
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I will be departing | you will be departing | he/she/it will be departing | we will be departing | you will be departing | they will be departing |
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I have been departing | you have been departing | he/she/it has been departing | we have been departing | you have been departing | they have been departing |
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I will have been departing | you will have been departing | he/she/it will have been departing | we will have been departing | you will have been departing | they will have been departing |
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I had been departing | you had been departing | he/she/it had been departing | we had been departing | you had been departing | they had been departing |
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I would depart | you would depart | he/she/it would depart | we would depart | you would depart | they would depart |
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I would have departed | you would have departed | he/she/it would have departed | we would have departed | you would have departed | they would have departed | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | depart - move away from a place into another direction; "Go away before I start to cry"; "The train departs at noon"go away, goshove along, shove off, blow - leave; informal or rude; "shove off!"; "The children shoved along"; "Blow now!"exit, get out, go out, leave - move out of or depart from; "leave the room"; "the fugitive has left the country" | | 2. | depart - be at variance with; be out of line withdeviate, vary, divergeaberrate - diverge or deviate from the straight path; produce aberration; "The surfaces of the concave lens may be proportioned so as to aberrate exactly equal to the convex lens"aberrate - diverge from the expected; "The President aberrated from being a perfect gentleman"belie, contradict, negate - be in contradiction withdiffer - be different; "These two tests differ in only one respect" | | 3. | depart - leave; "The family took off for Florida"take off, start out, set forth, set off, set out, start, partgo forth, leave, go away - go away from a place; "At what time does your train leave?"; "She didn't leave until midnight"; "The ship leaves at midnight"lift off, take off - depart from the ground; "The plane took off two hours late"roar off - leave; "The car roared off into the fog"blaze out, blaze - move rapidly and as if blazing; "The spaceship blazed out into space"sally forth, sally out - set out in a sudden, energetic or violent manner | | 4. | depart - go away or leavetake leave, quitwalk out of - leave, usually as an expression of disapprovalcongee - depart after obtaining formal permission; "He has congeed with the King"beat a retreat - depart hastilygo forth, leave, go away - go away from a place; "At what time does your train leave?"; "She didn't leave until midnight"; "The ship leaves at midnight"plump out - depart suddenly; "He plumped out of the house"break camp, decamp - leave a camp; "The hikers decamped before dawn"stay - remain behind; "I had to stay at home and watch the children" | | 5. | depart - remove oneself from an association with or participation in; "She wants to leave"; "The teenager left home"; "She left her position with the Red Cross"; "He left the Senate after two terms"; "after 20 years with the same company, she pulled up stakes"pull up stakes, leavechange - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"go forth, leave, go away - go away from a place; "At what time does your train leave?"; "She didn't leave until midnight"; "The ship leaves at midnight"leave office, step down, quit, resign - give up or retire from a position; "The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month"; "The chairman resigned over the financial scandal"drop out - leave school or an educational program prematurely; "Many students drop out because they are not prepared for our challenging program" | | 6. | depart - wander from a direct or straight coursesidetrack, straggle, digressdeviate, divert - turn aside; turn away from |
departverb1. leave, go, withdraw, retire, disappear, quit, retreat, exit, go away, vanish, absent (yourself), start out, migrate, set forth, take (your) leave, decamp, hook it (slang), slope off, pack your bags (informal), make tracks, bog off (Brit. slang) In the morning Mr McDonald departed for Sydney. leave remain, stay, arrive, turn up, show up (informal)2. deviate, vary, differ, stray, veer, swerve, diverge, digress, turn aside It takes a brave cook to depart radically from the traditional menu. (Chiefly U.S.)3. resign, leave, quit, step down (informal), give in your notice, call it a day or night, vacate your post A number of staff departed during her reign as manager.departverb1. To move or proceed away from a place:exit, get away, get off, go, go away, leave, pull out, quit, retire, run (along), withdraw.Informal: cut out, push off, shove off.Slang: blow, split, take off.Idioms: hit the road, take leave.2. To cease living:decease, demise, die, drop, expire, go, pass away, pass (on), perish, succumb.Informal: pop off.Slang: check out, croak, kick in, kick off.Idioms: bite the dust, breathe one's last, cash in, give up the ghost, go to one's grave, kick the bucket, meet one's end, pass on to the Great Beyond, turn up one's toes.3. To turn away from a prescribed course of action or conduct:deviate, digress, diverge, stray, swerve, veer.Archaic: err.Translationsdepart (diˈpaːt) verb1. to go away. The tour departed from the station at 9 a.m. 起程 起程2. (with from) to cease to follow (a course of action). We departed from our original plan. 違反 违反deˈparture (-tʃə) noun an act of departing. The departure of the train was delayed. 啟程 启程depart
depart from this worldTo die; to pass on to the afterlife. Our role is to contribute something positive to others before we depart from this world, in whatever way possible.See also: depart, this, worlddepart this lifeTo die; to leave this life (i.e., to pass on to some form of the afterlife). Our role is to contribute something positive to others before we depart this life, in whatever way possible.See also: depart, life, thisdepart for (some place)To leave one place to go to another. When does your plane depart for San Francisco?See also: departdepart from (some place)To leave some place. I departed from Chicago six hours ago.See also: departdepart for some placeto leave for some place. When shall we depart for the airport? When do we depart for St. Petersburg?See also: depart, placedepart from some placeto leave from some place or something; to set out from some place or something. When will you depart from here? We departed from Moscow on time.See also: depart, placedepart this lifeEuph. to die. He departed this life on April 20th, 1973. She departed peacefully, in her sleep.See also: depart, life, thisEncyclopediaSeedepartureLegalSeeDepartureSee DPRT See DPRTdepart Related to depart: Department of Education, Department of HealthSynonyms for departverb leaveSynonyms- leave
- go
- withdraw
- retire
- disappear
- quit
- retreat
- exit
- go away
- vanish
- absent (yourself)
- start out
- migrate
- set forth
- take (your) leave
- decamp
- hook it
- slope off
- pack your bags
- make tracks
- bog off
Antonyms- remain
- stay
- arrive
- turn up
- show up
verb deviateSynonyms- deviate
- vary
- differ
- stray
- veer
- swerve
- diverge
- digress
- turn aside
verb resignSynonyms- resign
- leave
- quit
- step down
- give in your notice
- call it a day or night
- vacate your post
Synonyms for departverb to move or proceed away from a placeSynonyms- exit
- get away
- get off
- go
- go away
- leave
- pull out
- quit
- retire
- run
- withdraw
- cut out
- push off
- shove off
- blow
- split
- take off
verb to cease livingSynonyms- decease
- demise
- die
- drop
- expire
- go
- pass away
- pass
- perish
- succumb
- pop off
- check out
- croak
- kick in
- kick off
verb to turn away from a prescribed course of action or conductSynonyms- deviate
- digress
- diverge
- stray
- swerve
- veer
- err
Synonyms for departverb move away from a place into another directionSynonymsRelated Words- shove along
- shove off
- blow
- exit
- get out
- go out
- leave
verb be at variance withSynonymsRelated Words- aberrate
- belie
- contradict
- negate
- differ
verb leaveSynonyms- take off
- start out
- set forth
- set off
- set out
- start
- part
Related Words- go forth
- leave
- go away
- lift off
- take off
- roar off
- blaze out
- blaze
- sally forth
- sally out
verb go away or leaveSynonymsRelated Words- walk out of
- congee
- beat a retreat
- go forth
- leave
- go away
- plump out
- break camp
- decamp
Antonymsverb remove oneself from an association with or participation inSynonymsRelated Words- change
- go forth
- leave
- go away
- leave office
- step down
- quit
- resign
- drop out
verb wander from a direct or straight courseSynonymsRelated Words |