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1 depart from
• depart from something 1. to leave (some place); 2. to deviate from the course, rule 1. отбыть из (какого-то места); 2. отклоняться от курса, правила1. The train departs from Rome at 6:30. 2. The rule departs from the pattern in this case. He departed from the truth.
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