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depart

[dih-pahrt] / dɪˈpɑrt /




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The decision to depart is a personal one, and Connor's exit will come after the World Cup, which ends with the final at Lord's on 5 July.

From BBC

McSweeney, the departed chief of staff, was often the lightning rod on some of those controversies.

From BBC

Migrants departing from west Africa and travelling up the Atlantic are usually trying to reach Europe via the Canary Islands off northwest Africa.

From Barron's

Most analysts say it’s a question of when, not if, he departs.

From The Wall Street Journal

The boat sank after taking on water approximately six hours after departing from the coastal city of al-Zawiya in north-western Libya.

From BBC