What does Depart mean?
Definitions for Depart
dɪˈpɑrtde·part
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Princeton's WordNet
go, go away, departverb
move away from a place into another direction
"Go away before I start to cry"; "The train departs at noon"
deviate, vary, diverge, departverb
be at variance with; be out of line with
depart, part, start, start out, set forth, set off, set out, take offverb
leave
"The family took off for Florida"
depart, take leave, quitverb
go away or leave
leave, depart, pull up stakesverb
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"
sidetrack, depart, digress, straggleverb
wander from a direct or straight course
Wiktionary
departverb
To leave; to set out on a journey.
departverb
To die.
departverb
To deviate (from).
His latest statements seemed to depart from party policy somewhat.
departverb
To go away from; to leave.
departverb
To divide up; to distribute, share.
departverb
To separate, part.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Departnoun
Etymology: depart, French.
I had in charge, at my depart from France,
To marry princess Marg’ret. William Shakespeare, Henry VI. p. ii.When your brave father breath’d his latest gasp,
Tidings, as swiftly as the post could run,
Were brought me of your loss and his depart. William Shakespeare, H. VI.To Departverb
To quit; to leave; to retire from.
You have had dispatch in private by the consul;
You are will’d by him this evening
To depart Rome. Ben Jonson, Catiline.To Departverb
To divide; to separate.
Etymology: partir, French; partior, Latin.
To DEPARTverb
Etymology: depart, French.
When the people departed away, Susanna went into her garden. Susan. vii.
He said unto him, go in peace; so he departed from him a little way. 2 Kings v. 19.
They departed quickly from the sepulchre, with fear and great joy, and did run to bring his disciples word. Mat. xxviii.
He, which hath no stomach to this fight,
Let him depart; his passport shall be made. William Shakespeare, Henry V.Barbarossa stayed his course, and returned to Castronovum, whence, better appeased with presents, he departed out of that bay. Richard Knolles, History of the Turks.
And could’st thou leave me, cruel, thus alone;
Not one kind kiss from a departing son!
No look, no last adieu! John Dryden, Æneis.He cleaved unto the sins of Jeroboam, he departed not therefrom. 2 Kings iii. 3.
The good departed away, and the evil abode still. 2 Esd. iii.
In transgressing and lying against the Lord, and departing away from our God. Is. lix. 13.
His majesty prevailed not with any of them to depart from the most unreasonable of all their demands. Edward Hyde, b. viii.
As her soul was in departing; for she died. Gen. iii.
5. 18.Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, according to thy word. Lu. xxix.
As you wish Christian peace to souls departed,
Stand these poor people’s friend. William Shakespeare, Henry VIII.
Wikipedia
Depart
DEPART is the twelfth Mandarin-language studio album by Singaporean singer and songwriter Tanya Chua, released by Universal Music on 13 August 2021. She collaborated with Carla Bruni and Ayanga, and also invited world-class composer Ricky Ho to produce and arrange the music.At the 33rd Golden Melody Awards, Chua was awarded the Best Female Mandarin Singer, Best Mandarin Album, Album of the Year and Best Vocal Album Recording for Depart, among eight other nominations.
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depart
Depart means to leave a place or to start a journey. It can also refer to deviating from a standard procedure, pattern, or course, or in formal terms, it can signify a person's death.
Webster Dictionary
Departverb
to part; to divide; to separate
Departverb
to go forth or away; to quit, leave, or separate, as from a place or a person; to withdraw; -- opposed to arrive; -- often with from before the place, person, or thing left, and for or to before the destination
Departverb
to forsake; to abandon; to desist or deviate (from); not to adhere to; -- with from; as, we can not depart from our rules; to depart from a title or defense in legal pleading
Departverb
to pass away; to perish
Departverb
to quit this world; to die
Departverb
to part thoroughly; to dispart; to divide; to separate
Departverb
to divide in order to share; to apportion
Departverb
to leave; to depart from
Departnoun
division; separation, as of compound substances into their ingredients
Departnoun
a going away; departure; hence, death
Etymology: [OE. departen to divide, part, depart, F. dpartir to divide, distribute, se dpartir to separate one's self, depart; pref. d- (L. de) + partir to part, depart, fr. L. partire, partiri, to divide, fr. pars part. See Part.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Depart
de-pärt′, v.i. to go away: to quit or leave: to die: (obs.) to separate from one another.—v.t. (obs.) to separate, divide.—ns. Depart′er; Depart′ing; Depart′ure, act of departing: a going away from a place: deviation: the distance in nautical miles made good by a ship due east or west: death.—A new departure, a change of purpose or method, a new course of procedure.—The departed, the deceased. [Fr. départir—L. de, from, and partīri, to part, to divide.]
British National Corpus
Verbs Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Depart' in Verbs Frequency: #891
Anagrams for Depart »
parted
petard
prated
tarped
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Depart in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Depart in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of Depart in a Sentence
We’re working around the clock with NGOs, with members of Congress and advocacy groups, providing any and all information and doing all we can to clear any roadblocks that they’ve identified to make sure that charter flights carrying Americans or others to whom we have a special responsibility can depart Afghanistan safely, without personnel on the ground, we can’t verify the accuracy of manifests, the identities of passengers, flight plans, or aviation security protocols. So this is a challenge, but one we are determined to work through. We’re conducting a great deal of diplomacy on this as we speak.
Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg:
This is a matter that the government is taking very seriously. We neither can nor will give in to pressure from terrorists and criminals. Norway does not pay ransom, this is a principle we cannot depart from in the face of cynical terrorists. Payment of ransom would increase the risk that other Norwegian nationals will be taken hostage.
Soar, eat ether, see what has never been seen depart, be lost, but climb.
But already it is time to depart, for me to die, for you to go on living; which of us takes the better course, is concealed from anyone except God.
Russia will be free! we will not depart from the country and leave it in the mercy of 'crooks and thieves'.
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- адпраўля́цца, адпра́віццаBelarusian
- умирам, отклонявам се, заминавам, отивам си, тръгвам, напускамBulgarian
- departir, deixarCatalan, Valencian
- odejít, odcestovat, odjet, odletět, vyrazitCzech
- abweichen, aufbrechen, verlassenGerman
- eliri, foririEsperanto
- escapar, salir, partir, arrancar, morir, desviar, irseSpanish
- ترکPersian
- poiketa, kuolla, lähteäFinnish
- mourir, quitter, partir, dévierFrench
- fàg, falbhScottish Gaelic
- עזב, חרג, נפרד, מת, סטהHebrew
- departarIdo
- deviare, allontanarsi, dipartire, morire, andar via, partireItalian
- 立ち去る, 出発, 発車Japanese
- 출발하다Korean
- کۆچی دوایی کردن, کۆچ کردن, بهسهرچوونKurdish
- digredior, abeo, abambulo, exeo, proficisci, decedo, abscedo, discedo, moriorLatin
- verlaten, vertrekken, heengaanDutch
- desvio, sair, partirPortuguese
- plecaRomanian
- отклоня́ться, сконча́ться, отклони́ться, отпра́виться, отправля́тьсяRussian
- avlida, skilja, köra sin väg, gå, avlägsna, avgå, resa, avresa, lämna, avvika, från, döSwedish
- відпра́витися, відправля́тисяUkrainian
- rời khỏi, đi, ra điVietnamese
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