DEPART Meaning and
Definition
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The verb "depart" refers to the act of leaving or moving away from a particular place or point of origin. It commonly implies a deviation from one's current location, but can also denote a separation from a group, organization, or a certain situation.
When used with reference to physical places, "depart" often includes the idea of setting off on a journey or undertaking a trip. This can involve leaving a city, country, or any specific location. It indicates a movement away from a familiar setting and conveys the notion of starting a new direction or heading towards a different destination.
"Depart" can also be used figuratively to describe the action of separating oneself from a group or organization. It implies a decision to resign, quit, or withdraw from a particular association or undertaking. In this sense, it suggests a disassociation from a prior commitment, often with the intent to pursue alternative opportunities or paths.
Furthermore, "depart" can refer to deviating from established norms, principles, or customary behavior. It indicates a departure from the usual course of action or standard practice. This connotation emphasizes the idea of breaking away from traditional methods or beliefs, and venturing into uncharted territory or innovative approaches.
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To quit; to go from; to leave; to forsake; to die or decease.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
Common Misspellings for DEPART
Etymology of DEPART
The word depart originated from the Old French departir meaning to divide, separate which ultimately came from the Latin word departire meaning to divide. It is a compound of de, indicating separation, and partire, meaning to part or share. Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to signify to go away or to leave.
Idioms with the word DEPART
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depart this life
The idiom "depart this life" means to die or pass away.
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depart from sm place
The idiom "depart from (someone/somewhere) place" means to leave or move away from a particular location, person, or situation. It signifies the act of going away or separating oneself from a specific place or individual.
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depart for sm place
The idiom "depart for some place" means to leave or set off for a specific destination or location. It implies that the person is not staying where they currently are and is heading towards a particular place.
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depart from this world
The idiom "depart from this world" refers to the act of dying or passing away. It implies the permanent departure of someone from the earthly life to the afterlife.
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depart for (some place)
The idiom "depart for (some place)" means to leave or set out on a journey or trip to a specific destination. It indicates the act of leaving a current location and embarking on a journey towards a particular place.
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depart from (some place)
The idiom "depart from (some place)" means to leave or exit a specific location or area. It is often used to indicate the act of moving away or traveling from a particular place to a different destination.
Similar spelling words for DEPART
- taboret,
- Tabored,
- deport,
- dart,
- teabread,
- DAPRD,
- tabouret,
- deputy,
- Depred,
- tayport,
- daubreite,
- dibert,
- Twoport,
- Tapiroid,
- tiyapairat,
- diapered,
- tapiridae,
- teaboard,
- dough bird,
- nipperty-tipperty,
- diprete,
- dubord,
- Topproud,
- DIPRAT,
- tapirid,
- DOPRT,
- deporte,
- teapot,
- DIPERTE,
- departee,
- departer,
- departs,
- deboard,
- diboride,
- WDPRT,
- depart-ing,
- debord,
- debrett,
- daubert,
- Tabaret,
- typewrote,
- departing,
- Deibert,
- deborde,
- DAYPART,
- toeboard,
- DOPRAD,
- duport,
- tapered,
- deep red,
- debartolo,
- tuberoid,
- teaparty,
- depowered,
- TPWRD,
- Deepread,
- debride,
- diaperhood,
- deportee,
- taproot,
- deports,
- TPORT,
- twopart,
- tabbert,
- depardieu,
- debrito,
- tabered,
- TBRED,
- Taborite,
- Taberd,
- tapert,
- Doughbird,
- taubert,
- TPROT,
- debrett\'s,
- TOPRATE,
- Tabret,
- debeard,
- TEEBIRD,
- Debarred,
- taborda,
- typewrite,
- deburred,
- part,
- Depurate,
- departure,
- departed,
- tabard,
- taboured,
- DEPORD,
- depot,
- tapiroidea.
Conjugate verb Depart
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
I
would have departed
you
would have departed
he/she/it
would have departed
we
would have departed
they
would have departed
I
would have depart
you
would have depart
he/she/it
would have depart
we
would have depart
they
would have depart
CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
I
would have been departing
you
would have been departing
he/she/it
would have been departing
we
would have been departing
they
would have been departing
CONDITIONAL PRESENT
I
would depart
you
would depart
he/she/it
would depart
we
would depart
they
would depart
CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
I
would be departing
you
would be departing
he/she/it
would be departing
we
would be departing
they
would be departing
FUTURE
I
will depart
you
will depart
he/she/it
will depart
we
will depart
they
will depart
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
I
will be departing
you
will be departing
he/she/it
will be departing
we
will be departing
they
will be departing
FUTURE PERFECT
I
will have departed
you
will have departed
he/she/it
will have departed
we
will have departed
they
will have departed
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
will have been departing
you
will have been departing
he/she/it
will have been departing
we
will have been departing
they
will have been departing
IMPERATIVE
you
depart
we
let´s depart
to depart
PAST CONTINUOUS
I
was departing
you
were departing
he/she/it
was departing
we
were departing
they
were departing
PAST PARTICIPLE
departed
PAST PERFECT
I
had departed
you
had departed
he/she/it
had departed
we
had departed
they
had departed
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
had been departing
you
had been departing
he/she/it
had been departing
we
had been departing
they
had been departing
PRESENT
I
depart
you
depart
he/she/it
departs
we
depart
they
depart
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
I
am departing
you
are departing
he/she/it
is departing
we
are departing
they
are departing
PRESENT PARTICIPLE
departing
PRESENT PERFECT
I
have departed
you
have departed
he/she/it
has departed
we
have departed
they
have departed
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
have been departing
you
have been departing
he/she/it
has been departing
we
have been departing
they
have been departing
PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE
he/she/it
depart
SIMPLE PAST
I
departed
you
departed
he/she/it
departed
we
departed
they
departed
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