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  • 52depart — verb Etymology: Middle English, to divide, part company, from Anglo French departir, from de + partir to divide, from Latin partire, from part , pars part Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. a. to go away ; leave …

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  • 53depart — [13] Depart originally meant ‘divide’. This was the sense of its ultimate Latin ancestor dispertīre, literally ‘separate up into constituent parts’, a compound verb formed from the prefix dis , denoting separation, and partīre ‘divide,… …

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  • 54depart — [13] Depart originally meant ‘divide’. This was the sense of its ultimate Latin ancestor dispertīre, literally ‘separate up into constituent parts’, a compound verb formed from the prefix dis , denoting separation, and partīre ‘divide,… …

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  • 55depart — de•part [[t]dɪˈpɑrt[/t]] v. i. 1) to go away; leave 2) to diverge or deviate (usu. fol. by from): Our method departs from theirs[/ex] 3) to pass away, as from life or existence; die 4) to go away from; leave • Etymology: 1175–1225; ME: to part… …

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  • 56depart — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To go away] Syn. go, quit, withdraw; see leave 1 . 2. [To deviate; usually used with from] Syn. diverge, turn aside, stray, digress; see deviate . 3. [To die] Syn. perish, expire, pass on; see die 1 . II (Roget s 3… …

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  • 57diverge from — depart from (a set course or standard). → diverge …

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  • 58depart — verb 1) James departed after lunch Syn: leave, go (away), withdraw, absent oneself, abstract oneself, quit, exit, decamp, retreat, retire; make off, run off/away; set off/out, get underway, be on one s way; informal make tracks, clear off/out …

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  • 59depart — verb 1) James departed after lunch Syn: leave, go away, withdraw, absent oneself, quit, exit, decamp, retreat, retire, make off; informal make tracks, take off, split; Brit.; informal sling one s hook 2) …

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  • 60depart — To go away from; leave; die …

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