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The example sentences of DEPART in videos (15 in total of 77)

as preposition or subordinating conjunction general proper noun, singular washington proper noun, singular began verb, past tense to to put verb, base form his possessive pronoun staff noun, singular or mass together adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction preparation noun, singular or mass to to depart verb, base form for preposition or subordinating conjunction boston proper noun, singular ,
by preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner conscious adjective mind noun, singular or mass ; to to depart verb, base form from preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner egoistic adjective self noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction to to find verb, base form liberation noun, singular or mass from preposition or subordinating conjunction
on preposition or subordinating conjunction august proper noun, singular 15 cardinal number , 3019 cardinal number , he personal pronoun convinces verb, 3rd person singular present treebeard proper noun, singular to to let verb, base form him personal pronoun depart verb, non-3rd person singular present - playing verb, gerund or present participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction treebeards proper noun, singular
the determiner investigators noun, plural concluded verb, past tense that preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner few adjective minutes noun, plural before preposition or subordinating conjunction flight noun, singular or mass 4590 cardinal number was verb, past tense due adjective to to depart verb, base form , the determiner
just adverb as preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun m proper noun, singular about preposition or subordinating conjunction to to depart verb, base form , i personal pronoun notice verb, non-3rd person singular present something noun, singular or mass moving verb, gerund or present participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner rock noun, singular or mass above preposition or subordinating conjunction me personal pronoun .
to to depart verb, base form from preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner u proper noun, singular . s proper noun, singular . and coordinating conjunction nato proper noun, singular base noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction germany proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction fly verb, base form into preposition or subordinating conjunction ukrainian proper noun, singular airspace noun, singular or mass ,
many proper noun, singular excursions noun, plural to to the determiner island noun, singular or mass s proper noun, singular most adverb, superlative popular adjective things noun, plural to to do verb, base form depart verb, base form from preposition or subordinating conjunction costa proper noun, singular teguise proper noun, singular , and coordinating conjunction
conscious noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction donald proper noun, singular trump noun, singular or mass what wh-pronoun depart verb, non-3rd person singular present nine cardinal number admire verb, base form that preposition or subordinating conjunction about preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner and coordinating conjunction sent verb, past tense us personal pronoun a determiner
perform verb, base form many adjective miracles noun, plural and coordinating conjunction then adverb i personal pronoun will modal declare verb, base form to to them personal pronoun i personal pronoun never adverb knew verb, past tense you personal pronoun depart verb, non-3rd person singular present
the determiner trains noun, plural , that determiner look noun, singular or mass more adjective, comparative like preposition or subordinating conjunction electric adjective ones noun, plural , depart verb, base form as adverb regularly adverb as preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner underground noun, singular or mass trains noun, plural .
getting verb, gerund or present participle to to coral proper noun, singular island proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present easy adjective and coordinating conjunction cheap adjective from preposition or subordinating conjunction pattaya proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction ferries noun, plural depart verb, non-3rd person singular present and coordinating conjunction return noun, singular or mass
" yes interjection , we personal pronoun 're verb, non-3rd person singular present gonna proper noun, singular do verb, non-3rd person singular present a determiner pattern noun, singular or mass but coordinating conjunction then adverb we personal pronoun 're verb, non-3rd person singular present planning noun, singular or mass to to depart verb, base form to to the determiner north adverb " .
unfortunately adverb , that determiner s proper noun, singular all determiner we personal pronoun got verb, past tense time noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction today noun, singular or mass horror noun, singular or mass fans noun, plural - but coordinating conjunction before preposition or subordinating conjunction we personal pronoun depart verb, non-3rd person singular present ,
before preposition or subordinating conjunction we personal pronoun depart verb, non-3rd person singular present from preposition or subordinating conjunction today noun, singular or mass 's possessive ending video noun, singular or mass though preposition or subordinating conjunction , we personal pronoun d proper noun, singular just adverb like verb, non-3rd person singular present to to give verb, base form another determiner huge adjective shout noun, singular or mass
later adverb yeah interjection i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present gonna proper noun, singular depart verb, non-3rd person singular present on preposition or subordinating conjunction time verb, base form i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present a determiner pilot noun, singular or mass there existential there 's verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner mix noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction hollywood noun, singular or mass

Use "depart" in a sentence | "depart" example sentences

How to use "depart" in a sentence?

  • One of the great lessons the fall of the leaf teaches, is this: do your work well and then be ready to depart when God shall call.
    -Tryon Edwards-
  • The best measure of a successful life is the way we turn away, we renounce, and even by the way we depart it.
    -Tariq Ramadan-
  • Let us then cast ourselves at the feet of this good Mother, and embracing them let us not depart until she blesses us, and accepts us for her children.
    -Bernard of Clairvaux-
  • Our greatest leaders are neither dreamers nor dictators: They are, like Jefferson, those who articulate national aspirations yet master the mechanics of influence and know when to depart from dogma.
    -Jon Meacham-
  • All men are by nature free; you have therefore an undoubted liberty to depart whenever you please, but will have many and great difficulties to encounter in passing the frontiers.
    -Voltaire-
  • The years keep coming and going, Men will arise & depart; Only one thing is immortal: The love that is in my heart.
    -Heinrich Heine-
  • The only thing of importance, when we depart, will be the traces of love we have left behind.
    -Albert Schweitzer-
  • I love strange choices. I'm always interested in people who depart from what is expected of them and go into new territory.
    -Cate Blanchett-

Definition and meaning of DEPART

What does "depart mean?"

/dəˈpärt/

verb
To die.

What are synonyms of "depart"?
Some common synonyms of "depart" are:
  • leave,
  • go,
  • withdraw,
  • quit,
  • exit,
  • decamp,
  • retreat,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "depart"?
Some common antonyms of "depart" are:
  • arrive,
  • stay,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.