Depart | Mean of depart in English Dictionary
/diˈpɑɚt/
- Verb
- to leave a place especially to start a journey
- The group is scheduled to depart tomorrow at 8:00 a.m.
- Our flight departs at 6:15 a.m.
- The train departed (from the station) on time.
- The train departed the station on time.
- to leave a job or position
- He is departing after 20 years with the company.
- She is replacing the departing manager. [=the manager who is leaving that job]
- to change something or do something in a different way
- The river departs [=turns, deviates] from its original course a few miles downstream.
- The actors were not allowed to depart from the script. [=they were not allowed to say anything that was not in the script]
- The company's managers don't want to depart from an approach that has worked well in the past. [=they do not want to change their approach]
- to die
- My aunt departed this life at the age of 92.