decamp in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Decamp: to leave a place suddenly or secretly, especially to avoid danger or in response to an urgent situation.
Sample Sentences
- After receiving the warning, the soldiers decided to decamp under the cover of night.
- The campers had to decamp quickly when a sudden storm rolled in, threatening their safety.
- In the face of rising tensions, the diplomats chose to decamp from the negotiations to reassess their strategies.
- As soon as the festival ended, the vendors began to decamp their stalls and pack up their goods.
- The film crew planned to decamp to a new location before dawn to capture the sunrise.
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