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depart
(redirected from departs this life)

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depart verb abscond, absent oneself, be gone, desert, deviate, differ, digress, disappear, discedere, disengage, disjoin, dissociate, diverge, emigrate, evacuate, exit, expatriate oneself, fade, flee, forsake, issue forth, leave, make an exit, march off, part, recede, resign, retire, set out, start out, swerve, vanish, vary from, withdraw
Associated concepts: depart from scope of employment, deeart from terms of a trust, depart from the state, departure in pleading, material departure
See also: abscond, alight, decease, defect, die, digress, disagree, disperse, evacuate, expire, leave, move, part, perish, resign, retire, retreat, secede, vacate, vary, withdraw


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