leave+to+depart

  • 41leave — 1. verb /liːv/ a) To cause or allow (something) to remain as available; to refrain from taking (something) away; to stop short of consuming or otherwise depleting (something) entirely. I left my car at home and took a bus to work …

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  • 42depart — verb 1 (I) to leave, especially when you are starting a journey: The train for Edinburgh will depart from platform 5. 2 depart this life formal to die see also: departure depart from sth phrasal verb (T) to start to do something differently from… …

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  • 43depart from — Synonyms and related words: abandon, back out, be distinct, be distinguished, bear off, beg off, bend, branch off, change the bearing, clash with, conflict with, contrast with, cry off, curve, detour, deviate, deviate from, differ, digress,… …

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  • 44depart — verb 1》 leave, especially in order to start a journey. 2》 (depart from) deviate from (an accepted, prescribed, or usual course of action). Phrases depart this life archaic die. Origin ME: from OFr. departir, based on L. dispertire to divide …

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  • 45depart — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To go away] Syn. go, quit, withdraw; see leave 1 . 2. [To deviate; usually used with from] Syn. diverge, turn aside, stray, digress; see deviate . 3. [To die] Syn. perish, expire, pass on; see die 1 . II (Roget s 3… …

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  • 46leave office — verb give up or retire from a position The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month The chairman resigned over the financial scandal • Syn: ↑quit, ↑step down, ↑resign • Ant: ↑take office …

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  • 47depart — [dɪˈpɑːt] verb [I] formal to leave a place and start a journey • depart from sth …

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  • 48depart — verb Etymology: Middle English, to divide, part company, from Anglo French departir, from de + partir to divide, from Latin partire, from part , pars part Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. a. to go away ; leave …

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  • 49leave — lɪːv n. vacation, time off, furlough; authorization to do something; permission to be absent (from work, etc.); parting, departure, farewell v. go away from; depart, exit; quit; leave behind; omit; let alone; allow to remain; cease, stop;… …

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  • 50depart — v. n. 1. Disappear, vanish, go away. 2. Go, start, set out, set forward, be off, take leave, bid adieu, bid farewell, take one s departure, make one s exit, take one s self off. 3. Die, decease, leave the world …

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