OXFORD 9000
📚 verb • entry_id 9547

depart

/dɪˈpɑːt/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
irse • partir • partirse • salir • zarpar
To leave.
The glory is departed from Israel.
With very little excuse for departing so abruptly, Ralph left him, […]
fallecer • pasar a mejor vida
To die.
And, as the Cock crew, those who stood before The Tavern shouted — "Open then the Door! You know how little while we have to stay, And, once departed, may return no more."
Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace.
desviarse de • separarse de
To deviate (from), be different (from), fail to conform.
His latest statements seemed to depart from party policy somewhat.
to depart from a title or defence in legal pleading
abandonar • arrancarse de • escaparse de • salir de
To go away from; to leave.
Then, departing the palace, he [Thomas Becket] asked the king's immediate permission to leave Northampton; [...]
[...] he [...] did pray them only to do no thing against the honor of God, & rather to depart the territories of his empire, then to suffer their consciences to be forced.