verb as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

depart, desert, evacuate, clear out, abandon

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Example Sentences

Example:We will depart from the hotel at 9AM tomorrow morning.

Definition:to leave a place, often on a journey or moving to another place

From depart

Example:Some landlord might desert the property if no one wants to rent it.

Definition:to leave someone or something, often suddenly or unexpectedly, in order to abandon or abandon a place

From desert

Example:The planes were forced to evacuate the airport after the storm warning.

Definition:to make a place empty, especially by making people leave it

From evacuate

Example:Make sure to clear out the room before you leave for the weekend.

Definition:to leave a place, especially in order to make it available for other people or animals to use, or to empty a room or place

From clear out

Example:The owner might abandon the property if it becomes unprofitable to maintain.

Definition:to leave a place or a thing, often without intending to return, or to give up (a belief, a cause, an idea, etc.)

From abandon