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Verbs for Movement Away from Something

Verbs of Movement / Verbs for Movement Away from Something

Verbs for Movement Away from Something

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go
go
Verb

to travel or move from one location to another

He went into the kitchen to prepare dinner for the family.

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leave
leave
Verb

to go away from somewhere

She left her friends at the party without any goodbye.

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depart
de
part
Verb

to leave a location, particularly to go on a trip or journey

The train is scheduled to depart from the station at 3:00 PM.

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get out
get out
Verb

(of news or information) to become public or widely known

The scandal eventually got out, causing a media frenzy.

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go away
go away
Verb

to move from a person or place

Children often cry when their parents have to go away for work.

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emigrate
e
mig
rate
Verb

to leave one's own country in order to live in a foreign country

Many Irish emigrated to America in the 19th century due to poverty and famine in their homeland.

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leave behind
leave behind
Verb

to leave without taking someone or something with one

The explorer left his trusty compass behind in the cave.

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run off
run off
Verb

to leave somewhere with something that one does not own

The mischievous kids ran off with candy from the store without paying.

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walk out
walk out
Verb

to leave suddenly, especially to show discontent

Feeling unheard, he walked out of the discussion abruptly.

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10
make off
Verb

to leave quickly, often in order to escape or avoid someone or something

The thief made off after robbing the bank.

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abs
qua
tu
late
Verb

to leave abruptly or hurriedly, especially to avoid a difficult or awkward situation

Feeling uncomfortable at the party, Jerry decided to absquatulate without saying goodbye to anyone.

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scram
Verb

to move hurriedly, especially to escape or to leave a place abruptly

When the fire alarm sounded, the students had to scram out of the building in an orderly manner.

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egress
eg
ress
Verb

to come out of or leave a place

In case of a fire, employees are trained to calmly egress the building using the designated emergency exits.

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move on
move on
Verb

to accept a change or a new situation and be ready to continue with one's life and deal with new experiences, especially after a bad experience such as a breakup

After the divorce, she took time to heal and eventually found the strength to move on.

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exit
e
xit
Noun

a way that enables someone to get out of a room, building, or a vehicle of large capacity

In case of an emergency, please locate the nearest exit and follow the evacuation signs.

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abandon
a
ban
don
Verb

to leave someone with no intention of returning

Sarah felt a deep sense of pain when her parents decided to abandon her.

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desert
de
sert
Verb

to abandon a person or an organization when they are in need or at a critical moment

She felt utterly betrayed when her closest colleagues deserted her in the midst of the company's crisis.

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evacuate
e
va
cuate
Verb

to leave a place to be safe from a dangerous situation

As the wildfire rapidly approached the neighborhood, residents were instructed to evacuate immediately.

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vacate
va
cate
Verb

to give up a job, post, or position voluntarily

After years of dedicated service, Sarah decided to vacate her position as the company's CFO.

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move away
move away
Verb

to go to live in another area

Last summer, they made the decision to move away, seeking a more serene environment.

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move out
move out
Verb

to change the place we live or work

He was excited but nervous to move out for the first time.

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flee
flee
Verb

to escape danger or from a place

As the fire spread rapidly, residents had to flee from their apartments.

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escape
es
cape
Verb

to get away from captivity

Every day, the prisoners plan how to escape from their cells.

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run away
run away
Verb

to escape from or suddenly leave a specific place, situation, or person, often in a hurried manner

When the alarm sounded, the prisoners tried to run away from the jail.

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fly
fly
Verb

to move or travel through the air

Birds can fly freely in the sky.

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scar
per
Verb

to leave or run away hastily, often with the intention of avoiding trouble, responsibility, or capture

Upon hearing the approaching police sirens, the graffiti artist decided to scarper from the scene.

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slip away
slip away
Verb

to depart quietly and without being noticed

They managed to slip away from the crowded event without saying their goodbyes.

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break away
break away
Verb

to escape from a person who is holding one

She managed to break away from her captor and run to safety.

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abscond
abs
cond
Verb

to secretly flee from a place, typically to avoid arrest or prosecution

The prisoner managed to abscond from the maximum-security prison.

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outrun
out
run
Verb

to move at a greater speed than someone or something

Despite his initial lead, the sprinter couldn't outrun the fastest competitor in the final lap.

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elope
e
lope
Verb

to run away secretly and marry one's partner

Despite their families' objections, the young couple decided to elope and get married.

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recede
re
cede
Verb

(of a man's hair) to cease to grow and become bald from the front hairline

As he aged, he noticed his hair starting to recede.

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turn away
turn away
Verb

to reposition oneself to avoid facing a particular individual or object

She instinctively turned away from the unpleasant scene.

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