depart+from

  • 11depart from — 1. Leave, quit, go away from. 2. Abandon, forsake, desert, give up, cease to adhere to. 3. Deviate from, vary from …

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  • 12depart from something — deˈpart from sth derived to behave in a way that is different from usual • Departing from her usual routine, she took the bus to work. Main entry: ↑departderived …

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  • 13depart from tradition — v. deviate from tradition or customs …

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  • 14instruction to depart from the Republic of Lithuania — nurodymas išvykti iš Lietuvos Respublikos statusas Aprobuotas sritis viešasis administravimas apibrėžtis Teisės aktų nustatyta tvarka priimamas sprendimas, pagal kurį užsienietis per nustatytą laikotarpį privalo išvykti į tą Europos Sąjungos ar… …

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  • 15obligation to depart from the Republic of Lithuania — įpareigojimas išvykti iš Lietuvos Respublikos statusas Aprobuotas sritis viešasis administravimas apibrėžtis Teisės aktų nustatyta tvarka priimtas sprendimas, pagal kurį užsienietis per nustatytą laiką savarankiškai privalo palikti Lietuvos… …

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  • 16Depart — De*part , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Departed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Departing}.] [OE. departen to divide, part, depart, F. d[ e]partir to divide, distribute, se d[ e]partir to separate one s self, depart; pref. d[ e] (L. de) + partir to part, depart, fr.… …

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  • 17depart — I verb abscond, absent oneself, be gone, decamp, desert, deviate, differ, digress, disappear, disassociate, discedere, disengage, disjoin, dissociate, diverge, divorce, emigrate, evacuate, exit, expatriate oneself, fade, flee, forsake, issue… …

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  • 18depart — [dē pärt′, dipärt′] vi. [ME departen < OFr departir < VL departire, to divide, separate, for L dispartire < dis , apart + partire, to divide < pars (see PART2): orig. vt., to divide] 1. to go away (from); leave 2. to set out; start 3 …

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  • 19depart — ► VERB 1) leave, especially to start a journey. 2) (depart from) deviate from (a course of action). ORIGIN Old French departir, from Latin dispertire to divide …

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  • 20Depart — De*part , v. t. 1. To part thoroughly; to dispart; to divide; to separate. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Till death departed them, this life they lead. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. To divide in order to share; to apportion. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And here… …

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