depart

/dɪˈpɑrt/
verb
  1. To leave a place, especially to start a journey.
    • The train will depart from platform 3 at 9:15 AM.
    • She departed for Paris after saying goodbye to her family.
    • We need to depart early to avoid the traffic.
  2. To deviate from a usual or accepted course of action, thought, or behavior.
    • He decided to depart from tradition and wear a colorful suit to the wedding.
    • The company's new policy departs from its previous strict rules.
    • The movie departs from the original book in several important ways.
  3. To die (euphemistic).
    • Her grandfather departed peacefully in his sleep last night.
    • We gathered to remember those who have departed from our lives.
    • The obituary said he departed this life after a long illness.
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