Synonym: decease, die, exit, go away, leave, pass away, perish. Antonym: arrive, reach. Similar words: departure, depart from, repartee, take part in, reparation, separation, part, party. Meaning: [dɪ'pɑːt] v. 1. move away from a place into another direction 2. be at variance with; be out of line with 3. leave 4. go away or leave 5. remove oneself from an association with or participation in 6. wander from a direct or straight course.
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122. B : Do you think I'll depart from my correct stand just for a mess of pottage?
123. It takes a brave cook to depart radically from the traditional Christmas menu.
124. The southest buffoon is still clamouring to depart form China.
125. An earth tremor shook to depart while Nero continued singing.
126. KJV : Depart from evil and do good; and dwell for evermore.
127. After several hours, the mercenaries found themselves in an unfavorable position and some wanted to depart on the aircraft, which needed fuel.
128. When you are skinning your purchasers , you should depart some rind on to grow so that you can rind them repeatedly. Nikita Khrushchev, Statsman of the sometime Soviet Union.
129. United Airlines flight was scheduled to depart for Portland , Oregon.
130. Double Decker buses depart every 30 minutes from seven centrally - located stops.
131. Market prices serve well if there is no strong reason to believe they depart from social marginal costs.
132. Honorific clients: attention, The location happened emergencies, please depart the location quickly by waiters!
133. The France international's switch to Manchester City was back-page news during the summer and, eventually, Nasri was allowed to depart after spending three years at Emirates Stadium.
134. When the older people became engrossed in their game, Chueh - hsin took the opportunity to depart.
135. The shopkeeper was surprised to find him depart at such speed.
136. Of mark of sole whole depart examining is a when criminal technology domain appears new issue.
137. Her grief-stricken father ordered his subjects to depart, returning only when they'd found his daughter.
138. He is expected to announce that 1, 100 seater HSR trains will arrive and depart from a new London station, with the train route expected to pass through the picturesque Chiltern Hills to Birmingham.
139. The soul of the true philosopher, which has, in life, been liberated from thraldom to the flesh, will, after death, depart to the invisible world, to live in bliss in the company of the gods.
140. So before you leave highschool, or your kids depart for college, have them read this article.
141. But when it comes to online speech, the United States has chosen not to depart from our time-tested principles.
142. Composition and composition teaching can't depart from intuition. But if we exaggerate the acting force of experience and sudden inspiration, We'll fall into the marshland of intuitionism.
143. You would not have had time to come back and decently pack your things and depart.
144. The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be.
145. Renee Calabro, a Deutsche Bank spokeswoman, said that Mr. Lippmann would continue to help Mr. Sprenger adjust to his new role but planned to depart in the next few months.
146. The two destroyers and supply ship are to depart Friday for the Middle East.
147. Under the condition of advocating profits,[www.Sentencedict.com] They depart from loftiness and go to commonness.
148. The railway timetable shows the times when the trains arrive and depart.
149. I was the thirty-eighth and final member of the group. We would depart the next morning at dawn.
150. And when Laura and I depart for Texas later this month, we will take with us many inspiring memories of the valor that we have seen these brave Americans display time and again.
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