verb

depart

to depart, to leave, to deviate

The train will depart from platform 5.

The train will depart from platform 5.

He departed from his usual routine.

He departed from his usual routine.

((from sth.)) to leave (a place) The train will depart from platform 5.

((for sth.)) to leave in order to go to (a place) We depart for Paris tomorrow.

Synonyms: leave, exit, go; Antonyms: arrive, stay

From Old French 'departir', from 'de-' (away) + 'partir' (to part, divide).

Think of 'de-parting' or separating yourself from a place.

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