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depart /dɪˡpɑːt/ intransitive verb plane, trainpartire;literpersonandare via;
(deviate) allontanarsi (from da)

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depart generalepartire v
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depart fromvtr literal (leave)partire da vtr
This train departs from New York at 3:15 pm.
Il treno parte da New York alle 3:15 del pomeriggio.
depart fromvtr figurative (sth: not follow established pattern)allontanarsi, distaccarsi vrif
My mom was worried when I didn't show up because she knew it was unusual for me to depart from my normal routine.
Non si allontana mai da questa stupida abitudine.
depart this lifev euphemism (die)lasciare questo mondo vtr
When I depart this life, I want to go at the time and the manner of my choosing.
Prima di lasciare questo mondo si è riconciliato con i familiari.
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