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单词 depart
释义

depart

verb

de·​part di-ˈpärt How to pronounce depart (audio)
dē-
departed; departing; departs

intransitive verb

1
a
: to go away : leave
b
: die
2
: to turn aside : deviate

transitive verb

: to go away from : leave

Synonyms

  • bail
  • bail out
  • begone
  • book [slang]
  • bug off
  • bug out
  • bugger off [British slang]
  • buzz (off)
  • clear off [chiefly British]
  • clear out
  • cut out
  • dig out
  • exit
  • get
  • get off
  • go
  • go off
  • move
  • pack (up or off)
  • part
  • peel off
  • pike (out or off)
  • pull out
  • push off
  • push on
  • quit
  • run along
  • sally (forth)
  • scarper [British]
  • shove (off)
  • step (along)
  • take off
  • vamoose
  • walk out
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Example Sentences

The group is scheduled to depart tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. Our flight departs at 6:15 a.m. The train departed the station on time. He is departing after 20 years with the company.
Recent Examples on the Web But now these issues are no longer abstract: NASA engineers declared on Monday that the Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft will depart on August 29 for an uncrewed mission to orbit the moon. Ramin Skibba, WIRED, 25 Aug. 2022 In addition to the existing 6:30 a.m. flight, United will also be offering one other nonstop, which will depart at 10:30 a.m. Lori Weisberg, San Diego Union-Tribune, 22 Aug. 2022 The airport, one of Europe’s busiest, said a maximum of 100,000 travelers can depart each day until Oct. 29. BostonGlobe.com, 15 Aug. 2022 But on Friday, European Council President Charles Michel announced that the first shipment by the U.N.’s World Food Program of humanitarian aid for Africa would soon load and then depart. Susie Blann, The Christian Science Monitor, 12 Aug. 2022 Three more ships will depart Black Sea ports loaded with food on Friday morning under a grain deal brokered by the United Nations and Turkey, officials announced. Paul Best, Fox News, 4 Aug. 2022 In a simpler world, the Scott Boras client might have been presumed to leave, both sides recognize as such and depart with fond memories. Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY, 2 Aug. 2022 Meanwhile, the head of the Russian space agency indicated the agency has not committed to an exact date to leave the ISS after reports the nation would depart the station after 2024. Richard Tribou, Orlando Sentinel, 29 July 2022 In a hardscrabble neighborhood of Tunis, near a strip of beach where migrant boats depart, a smuggling kingpin, who connects migrants with skippers, outlines his brutal calculations in human lives. David Mckenzie, CNN, 22 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, to divide, part company, from Anglo-French departir, from de- + partir to divide, from Latin partire, from part-, pars part

First Known Use

13th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1a

Kids Definition

depart

verb

de·​part di-ˈpärt How to pronounce depart (audio)
departed; departing
1
: to go away or go away from : leave They departed school for home.
2
: to turn away from
Do not depart from your chosen path.

Legal Definition

depart

intransitive verb

de·​part
: to fail to follow : deviate from a course or standard
rather than sentencing petitioners to a term within the Guideline range, however, the District Court departed downward eight levels Koon v. United States, 518 U.S. 81 (1996)

depart

verb

1
as in to exit
to leave a place often for another I'll sing one more song before I depart

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • exit
  • move
  • go
  • get
  • start
  • flee
  • quit
  • part
  • evacuate
  • escape
  • fly
  • begone
  • retire
  • scarper
  • withdraw
  • vamoose
  • bail
  • get off
  • bug out
  • run along
  • go off
  • clear out
  • clear off
  • cut out
  • peel off
  • pull out
  • take off
  • walk out
  • push off
  • abandon
  • dig out
  • emigrate
  • beat it
  • bug off
  • bail out
  • bugger off
  • skip
  • push on
  • take a hike
  • retreat
  • book
  • set out
  • step (along)
  • forsake
  • abscond
  • take a powder
  • sally (forth)
  • vacate
  • decamp
  • pull stakes
  • buzz (off)
  • hit the road
  • remove
  • pull up stakes
  • take a walk
  • shove (off)
  • get out
  • run away
  • strike out
  • desert
  • pike (out or off)
  • adjourn
  • pack (up or off)
  • scram
  • light out
  • step out
  • go out
  • scat
  • mizzle

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • come
  • arrive
  • remain
  • stay
  • abide
  • dwell
  • turn up
  • settle
  • close
  • approach
  • reach
  • near
  • tarry
  • lodge
  • show up
  • hit
  • land
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2
as in to perish
to stop living a special tribute for those members of the motion picture academy who have departed over the past year

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • perish
  • die
  • fall
  • disappear
  • expire
  • go
  • end
  • exit
  • succumb
  • decease
  • pass away
  • part
  • demise
  • buy it
  • pop off
  • check out
  • fade
  • step out
  • snuff it
  • kick off
  • drop
  • peg out
  • croak
  • kick in
  • fail
  • flatline
  • give up the ghost
  • buy the farm
  • kick the bucket
  • pass (on)
  • bite the dust
  • predecease
  • consume
  • conk (out)
  • dry up

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • live
  • breathe
  • linger
  • revive
  • be
  • exist
  • subsist
  • prosper
  • come to
  • thrive
  • flourish
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of depart are deviate, digress, diverge, swerve, and veer. While all these words mean "to turn aside from a straight course," depart suggests a deviation from a traditional or conventional course or type.

occasionally departs from his own guidelines

The synonyms deviate and depart are sometimes interchangeable, but deviate implies a turning from a customary or prescribed course.

never deviated from her daily routine

While the synonyms digress and depart are close in meaning, digress applies to a departing from the subject of one's discourse.

a professor prone to digress

Diverge may equal depart but usually suggests a branching of a main path into two or more leading in different directions.

after school their paths diverged

The meanings of swerve and depart largely overlap; however, swerve may suggest a physical, mental, or moral turning away from a given course, often with abruptness.

swerved to avoid hitting the dog

The words veer and depart are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, veer implies a major change in direction.

at that point the path veers to the right
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