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depart English

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depart

If you depart from somewhere, then you leave or go away from there. My plane will depart from the airport at noon today.

depart

(= go, go away) move away from a place into another direction Go away before I start to cry The train departs at noon (= deviate) be at variance with; be out of line with (= take off) leave The family took off for Florida go away or leave (= leave, pull up stakes) 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) wander from a direct or straight course

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Simple sentences

What time does the train depart?
What time does the train for New York depart?
My flight will depart in an hour.
When does the train depart?
A stranger you arrive, a friend you depart.
The train will depart soon.
Takuya told me to depart immediately.
The Orient Express will depart from platform two at 6 a.m.
The next train for the airport will depart from platform two.
And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet.
He told us to depart at once.
The high speed, high comfort electric train Minsk-Brest will depart in five minutes from the fourth track at the second platform.
When does your plane depart?
The train was ready to depart.
What time will the plane depart?
When will you depart for Berlin?

Movie subtitles

If our young friend is to be married from this house, she will depart it as we see fit.
And if she is to depart it in my vehicle, it will be decorated with restraint.
Now shall the son depart from the father and the husband from the wife.
Rather proclaim it, Westmoreland, through my host that he which hath no stomach to this feast, let him depart.
Who knows, but that a series of misfortunes. will befall these worshippers of the false god. and force them, regretfully, to depart.
We'll teach you to drink deep ere you depart.
But we can't depart from the popular forms of architecture.
Bid them enter and depart in peace, or else depart in pieces.
Which of us grieves most, I wonder, to see them depart?
At least until after I depart.
Yes, Ulysses is very anxious to depart.
I mean, care-free canoeists, we are gathered here to say farewell to some of our fellow marines before they depart for foreign shores.
I cannot tell if to depart in silence. or bitterly to speak in your reproof.
Depart.
Get ready to depart!
Now, therefore the sword shall never depart from your house.
The madman will depart.
After the ceremony, I'll leave you my troops and my blessings, and depart.
It will wait exactly five minutes and then depart.
You must realize, illustrious Captain. that her secret worry has been that we would depart Chiku Shan. before her father's return.
Depart this room and you will regret you met with me this day.
I depart the scene, that's all.
Your Majesty, the suitcases with your clothes are packed. When is Your Majesty planning to depart?
I'm going to depart.
In Casablanca there is a great ship that's going to depart.
When do we depart?
Why give the gift of love and admiration. to a god that may depart on the morrow?
Then I'll give them a good time and we'll depart, all paid up!
Persons with anything more to do before the queen's justices of oyer and terminer and jail delivery for the jurisdiction of the Central Criminal Court may depart the area.
Rescue team, depart!
When setting forth on your journey, no eye must watch you depart.
Why in such a hurry to depart?
And now I beg permission to depart.

News and current affairs

Most importantly, our emissions of carbon dioxide may cause global climate patterns to depart significantly from their natural course for many millennia to come.
When information is scarce and unevenly distributed, prices may well depart from the reality of fundamentals.
Even a revolutionary president will not depart from America's core commitments to an Israel that fights for reasonable and morally defensible positions.
The emerging countries of Asia similarly depart from the pure liberal model.
But at some point, Arafat will depart.
Under Obama, the US has begun to depart from this approach.
When developed-country monetary policies are eventually tightened, some of the capital is likely to depart.
After they depart the scene, Palestinian leaders who were born under occupation and spent time in Israeli prisons will most likely fill the vacuum.
So far, Obama has been careful not to depart from any of the traditional American positions pertaining to Israel's security.
The emerging countries of Asia similarly depart from the pure liberal model. Even Ireland, the champion of economic liberalization, has now turned to a more selective approach.
With the campaign already underway, no one should expect the main protagonists to depart significantly in the weeks ahead from the themes that they have already espoused.
The global media should now go further, and begin to examine the many features of the rise of China and India that depart from the simplistic narrative of the triumph of market reform.
Denying dictators a guarantee of impunity will only rarely figure in whether they depart from power. But it may be an important factor in how they exercise power.

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