Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    De·part
    /dəˈpärt/

    verb

  2. The meaning of DEPART is to go away : leave. How to use depart in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Depart.

  3. verb (used without object) to go away; leave: She departed from Paris today. The train departs at 10:52. Antonyms: arrive. to diverge or deviate (usually followed by from ): The new method departs from the old in several respects. to pass away, as from life or existence; die.

  4. to go away from a place, esp. on a trip: The last flight to Cleveland departs at 8 p.m. He shook hands and then departed. If you depart from your usual or intended activity or behavior, you do something different: On the last show, they departed from their usual format.

  5. To depart is to go away or to choose a different direction. If you are catching a plane, you are soon to depart. And, if you are wearing a kilt instead of jeans, you depart from your usual look. Airports and train stations have gates for arrivals and departures.

  6. to go away from a place, esp. on a trip: The last flight to Cleveland departs at 8 p.m. He shook hands and then departed. If you depart from your usual or intended activity or behavior, you do something different: On the last show, they departed from their usual format.

  7. 1. To go away; leave: I depart for the islands at noon. 2. To die. 3. To vary, as from a regular course; deviate: depart from custom. See Synonyms at swerve. v.tr. To go away from; leave: "I departed the oppressive building quickly ... without a backward glance" (Joyce Carol Oates).

  8. If you depart from a traditional, accepted, or agreed way of doing something, you do it in a different or unexpected way. Why is it in this country that we have departed from good educational sense? [ VERB + from ]

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · depart (third-person singular simple present departs, present participle departing, simple past and past participle departed) ( intransitive) To leave . ( intransitive) To set out on a journey. ( intransitive, euphemistic) To die . ( intransitive, figurative) To disappear, vanish; to cease to exist. ( intransitive) To deviate (from), be ...

  10. Definition of depart verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. To leave. Flight 10 departs Chicago at 2 P.M. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To die. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To vary, as from a regular course; deviate. Depart from custom.

  1. Searches related to define depart

    define depart in frenchdefine depart this life
  1. People also search for