To go away from a place; to leave.
Be at variance with; be out of line with.
Wander from a direct or straight course.
Другие значения термина "depart" 1 Of course, Liberty students depart from the mainstream in fairly obvious ways.
2 No one yet knows exactly when or how the UK will depart .
3 It was not immediately clear how much money he would depart with.
4 The only question is whether he can depart with dignity and integrity.
5 There is no true humility in that; we depart from the truth.
6 Elections come, elections go, some MPs stay and others have to depart .
7 Mr McAleese is the latest director to depart Claret in recent times.
8 But while the swelling in the tonsils subsided it did not depart .
9 And you know, of course, that my guards will depart with me.
10 She answered: Give me one; and I will accept it and depart .
11 She was worried the soldiers wouldn't allow Jacob to depart by night.
12 Now they were enjoined to disperse in order and depart in peace.
13 Barnier's comments did not depart significantly from his previous position on Brexit.
14 He could depart ; he hardly needed to sit through the entire performance.
15 There's one last place we must go before we depart the city.
16 They will say they depart in a single line toward the north.
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