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Synonyms for de-part


Grammar : Interj, verb
Spell : dih-pahrt
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈpɑrt

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Définition of de-part

Origin :
  • mid-13c., "part from each other," from Old French departir (10c.) "to divide, distribute; separate (oneself), depart; die," from Late Latin departire "divide" (transitive), from de- "from" (see de-) + partire "to part, divide," from pars (genitive partis) "a part" (see part (n.)).
  • As a euphemism for "to die" (to depart this life; cf. Old French departir de cest siecle) it is attested from c.1500, as is the departed for "the dead," singly or collectively. Transitive lingers in some English usages; the wedding service was till death us depart until 1662. Related: Departed; departing.
  • As in begone : interj go away
  • As in light out : verb run away
  • As in make off : verb flee, run away
  • As in move : verb be in motion, put in motion
  • As in part : verb leave, go away from someone
  • As in pass : verb go by, elapse; move onward
  • As in pass : verb cease
  • As in pass away : verb die
  • As in perish : verb die, decline, decay
  • As in pull out : verb quit
  • As in push off/push on : verb leave; go to another place
  • As in quit : verb abandon, leave
  • As in ramble : verb wander about; travel aimlessly
  • As in ramble : verb talk aimlessly, endlessly
  • As in recede : verb withdraw; diminish
  • As in retire : verb leave a place or responsibility
  • As in retreat : verb pull back, go away
  • As in run : verb move fast on foot
  • As in run out : verb fail, be exhausted
  • As in scram : verb leave quickly
  • As in separate : verb part company in a romantic
  • As in shove off : verb leave quickly
  • As in start : verb begin; come into existence
  • As in stray : verb deviate, err
  • As in succumb : verb die or surrender
  • As in swerve : verb turn aside, often to avoid collision
  • As in take off : verb leave; leave the ground
  • As in turn : verb reverse; change course
  • As in vacate : verb leave empty
  • As in vary : verb change
  • As in veer : verb change direction
  • As in wander : verb digress; get lost
  • As in withdraw : verb remove something or someone from situation
  • As in check out : verb leave a hotel, hospital, etc.
  • As in blow : verb leave suddenly
  • As in break camp : verb leave a camp
  • As in bug off : verb go away
  • As in push off : verb leave
  • As in break out : verb escape
  • As in vamoose : verb leave quickly
  • As in absquatulate : verb escape
  • As in hightail : verb run
  • As in lam : verb escape
  • As in clear out : verb leave, often quickly
  • As in retrocede : verb recede
  • As in superannuate : verb retire
  • As in transmigrate : verb emigrate
  • As in contrast : verb compare, differ
  • As in decamp : verb depart suddenly
  • As in decease : verb pass away; expire
  • As in defect : verb break from belief, faith
  • As in depart : verb leave, retreat
  • As in depart : verb diverge from normal, expected
  • As in desert : verb abandon, defect
  • As in deviate : verb stray from normal path
  • As in die : verb pass away; stop living
  • As in digress : verb stray, deviate
  • As in disagree : verb be different
  • As in disappear : verb vanish; cease
  • As in diverge : verb go in different directions
  • As in diverge : verb be different from; be at odds
  • As in emigrate : verb move to new country
  • As in end : verb die or kill
  • As in escape : verb break away from
  • As in evacuate : verb clear an area; empty
  • As in exit : verb leave a place
  • As in expire : verb come to an end
  • As in flee : verb run away to escape
  • As in get out : verb escape
  • As in go : verb advance, proceed physically
  • As in go : verb die, collapse
  • As in go off : verb leave
  • As in go out : verb leave

Antonyms for de-part

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