Pronunciation: /dɪˈpɑrt frʌm/
verb to leave a place or go away from a place
A1 I depart from my house every morning at 7:00 AM.
A2 The train will depart from platform 3 in 10 minutes.
B1 Passengers are requested to depart from the aircraft in an orderly manner.
B2 The company decided to depart from their usual marketing strategy and try something new.
C1 As we depart from traditional methods, we must be open to new ideas and innovations.
C2 The CEO made the difficult decision to depart from the company after many years of service.
formal The train will depart from platform 3 at 10:15 AM.
informal Let's depart from the usual meeting place and try a new coffee shop.
slang I'm ready to depart from this boring party and find something more exciting to do.
figurative It's time for us to depart from our old ways and embrace change for the better.
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