decampment

/dɪˈkæmpmənt/
noun
  1. The act of leaving a place suddenly or secretly.
    • Their sudden decampment from the hotel raised suspicions.
    • The decampment of the army was swift and well-organized.
    • The decampment of the treasurer left the organization in chaos.
  2. The act of breaking camp and moving away.
    • Morning decampment was always a busy time at the scout camp.
    • The decampment of the nomadic tribe followed the seasons.
    • The decampment of the hikers was delayed by a storm.
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