depart in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
DEPART: to leave or set off from a place, especially for a journey.
Sample Sentences
- The train will depart from Platform 3 at exactly 5 PM.
- As the sun began to set, the birds started to depart for their winter migration.
- She decided to depart the meeting early to catch her flight.
- After a long discussion, they finally agreed it was time to depart from the old plan.
- He felt a mix of excitement and sadness as he prepared to depart for a new city.
- She decided to depart for the airport earlier than planned to avoid traffic.
- As the sun began to set, the last train would soon depart from the station.
- They were excited to depart on their long-awaited vacation to Europe.
- When the meeting concluded, he was eager to depart and enjoy the rest of his day.
- The ship will depart promptly at noon, so passengers should arrive at least an hour early.
- The train is scheduled to depart at noon sharp.
- After a heartfelt goodbye, she watched her friends depart for their summer adventures.
- They decided to depart early in the morning to avoid traffic.
- As the sun began to set, the last of the boats departed the harbor.
- His plans to depart for Paris were suddenly postponed due to unforeseen circumstances.