Depart

  • 31depart — 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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  • 32depart — /dəˈpat / (say duh paht) verb (i) 1. to go away, as from a place; take one s leave. 2. to pass away, as from life or existence. –verb (t) 3. Rare to go away from or leave: to depart this life. –noun 4. Obsolete departure; death. –phrase 5. depart …

  • 33depart — verb a) To leave; to set out on a journey. And than he departed unto the courte of Kynge Arthure, and there opynly the Rede Knyght putt hymself in the mercy of Sir Launcelot and of Sir Gawayne [...]. b) To die. The government maintains that if… …

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  • 34depart — [13] Depart originally meant ‘divide’. This was the sense of its ultimate Latin ancestor dispertīre, literally ‘separate up into constituent parts’, a compound verb formed from the prefix dis , denoting separation, and partīre ‘divide,… …

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  • 35depart — [dɪˈpɑːt] verb [I] formal to leave a place and start a journey • depart from sth …

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  • 36depart —   Hele i kahi ē, ha alele, waiho;    ♦ depart in haste, heo, mio.   Also: alaheo, hū, laweau …

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  • 37depart — [13] Depart originally meant ‘divide’. This was the sense of its ultimate Latin ancestor dispertīre, literally ‘separate up into constituent parts’, a compound verb formed from the prefix dis , denoting separation, and partīre ‘divide,… …

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  • 38depart — v. 1 intr. a (usu. foll. by from) go away; leave (the train departs from this platform). b (usu. foll. by for) start; set out (trains depart for Crewe every hour). 2 intr. (usu. foll. by from) diverge; deviate (departs from standard practice). 3… …

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  • 39Depart from Me — Studio album by Cage Released July 7, 2009 …

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  • 40depart this life — (obsolete) To die • • • Main Entry: ↑depart * * * archaic die * * * depart this life formal : to die My aunt departed this life at the age of 92. • • • Main Entry: ↑depart …

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