Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Depart"
The meaning of "Depart" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does depart
we should DEPART at 7:10 mean?
we should DEPART at 7:10 mean?
A:
it means "leave" but it's mostly used when you travel somewhere
Q:
What does departed mean?
A:
Departed can mean "left", or separated.
"The two friends departed."
"The two friends departed."
Q:
What does Dearly departed mean?
A:
Beloved dead person.
Used during a funeral.
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Used during a funeral.
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Q:
What does nearly departed mean?
A:
I think there're two meaning to this. The general one means "almost time for leaving to somewhere". In the term of, traveling at the airport and such like "My flight to Tokyo is "nearly departed"."
another meaning is "almost die". I think it's like a more polite way to say dead (depart).
another meaning is "almost die". I think it's like a more polite way to say dead (depart).
Example sentences using "Depart"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with depart.
A:
The flight will depart on time. I will be departing shortly. At what time does the bus depart?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with depart from.
A:
"Depart from" is usually used when referring to airplanes, busses, boats, or trains. For example: "My airplane will depart from L.A. at 3 pm. "
"My train will depart from the station at noon"
But you could also replace "depart from" with "leave" in these sentences
"My train will depart from the station at noon"
But you could also replace "depart from" with "leave" in these sentences
Synonyms of "Depart" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between departing and leaving and going ?
A:
My flight is departing from the airport. I'm leaving the house. and She's going to the store.
Q:
What is the difference between depart to and depart for ?
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Depart puts emphasis on the place your leaving rather than on your destination. To say "I depart for Seoul", I am explaining why I am leaving/departing. I don't know of a reason to say "depart to". It makes it sound like you are going and coming at the same time. I would stick with "depart for", "depart to" sounds unnatural.
Q:
What is the difference between depart from and depart for ?
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Depart from a place tells which place you are leaving from, or the source. Depart for a place tells which place you are going to, that is the destination.
Q:
What is the difference between depart and take off ?
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depart is more formal. take off is casual. "took off" can also refer to a person who ran away, or left and never came back.
Q:
What is the difference between depart and take off ?
A:
I believe they are synonyms, so they basically mean the same thing ... It's just based on your preference
Because you can say
My plane will depart at 4:30 pm
or you can say
My place will take off at 4:30 pm
Practically means the same thing.
Because you can say
My plane will depart at 4:30 pm
or you can say
My place will take off at 4:30 pm
Practically means the same thing.
Translations of "Depart"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? depart
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Other questions about "Depart"
Q:
I just departed now Does this sound natural?
A:
× I just departed now
✓ I just LEFT. (since you're saying JUST, you don't have to say NOW)
✓ I just LEFT. (since you're saying JUST, you don't have to say NOW)
Q:
after departing with her Does this sound natural?
A:
the word 'departing' sounds a little formal since you said 'her' and not Ms. (name). And also this phrase is incomplete without more context. as it can mean that you either 'left with her' or 'left her/parted ways with her' and I'm not sure which one you wanted to know.
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