To leave a place, often for another
“He sends some men downriver to the Trojans, and the rest depart with him on horseback to find the Tuscans.”
To die or cease living
“He smiled at George, sadly knowing that the time had come for him to depart.”
(literally or figuratively) To deviate from a normal or expected path
“Their wagons had planned to depart from the trail at the Raft River crossing.”
(depart from) To run counter to
“Data mining is about finding patterns that were previously unknown or that depart from the norm.”
(depart from) To fail to conform to a regulation or obligation
“His bizarre behavior would depart from the company's guidelines for staff conduct.”
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