"Departs" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Departs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Departs" Meaning

To depart means to leave a place, especially a region, town, or country, and go away from it; to begin a journey or trip, usually by traveling from one place to another.

"Departs" Examples

Examples of "Departs"


Verb

The plane departs at 8:00 AM. (The time of departure)
The train departs from Platform 3. (The departure point)
He departs from the usual route to take a shortcut. (To go away from something)
She departs the company to start her own business. (To leave or quit)
The migrants departs from their homeland in search of better living conditions. (To move away or leave one's place of origin)

Example Sentences


The bus departs every 30 minutes from the city center.
The new employee departs from the same department as his previous job.
The tourists departs from the hotel at 7:00 AM for their day trip.
He departs from the traditional cooking methods to try new recipes.
The friends departs from each other after a long holiday together.

"Departs" Similar Words

Departmental

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Relating to or concerned with a department or departmental divisions within an organization, institution, or company, often referring to a specific area or department of activity or responsibility. For example, "the departmental meeting will be held next Friday" or "she's the head of the departmental office".

Departmentalisation

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Departmentalised

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Separated into distinct departments or sections, often in an organization, institution, or educational system, typically to facilitate specialization, efficiency, and organization.

Departmentalism

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Departmentalism is a noun that refers to a system or method of organization in which different departments or agencies of a government or organization work independently of each other, often with little coordination or communication between them. This can lead to a lack of cooperation and a focus on individual goals rather than overall goals or the common good. Departmentalism can also refer to a type of bureaucratic mindset that emphasizes the interests and priorities of one's own department or agency over those of other departments or the organization as a whole.

Departmentalization

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Departmentalized

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Departmentally

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Departments

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Departments refers to a division within an organization, company, or institution that is structured to perform a specific function or set of functions. These divisions are often responsible for a particular area of work, service, or product, and may be further divided into smaller sub-units or teams.

Departure

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Departures

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Depascent

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Depasture

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Depasture is a rare or obsolete word. It means "to pasture" or "to graze" animals, especially cattle or sheep, in a field or meadow.

Depauperate

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Depenalise

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