depart

DEPART, v.i.

1. To go or move from.

Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire. Matt. 25.

It is followed by from, or from is implied before the place left.

I will depart to my own land, that is, I will depart from this place to my own land. Num. 10.

2. To go from; to leave; to desist, as from a practice. Jehu departed not from the sins of Jeroboam. Jehoshaphat departed not from the way of Asa his father.