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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Decamp' in a Sentence

"To leave a campsite by packing up and departing, often in response to changing circumstances or conditions." more

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The film crew was decamping from the movie set after a long day of shooting.
The protesters were decamping from the city square as night fell.
The circus performers had to decamp swiftly after the show to reach the next town on time.
The students were decamping from the classroom when the fire alarm rang.
The students will be decamping from the classroom for a field trip next week.
Before the storm hit, the campers had been decamping to find safer ground.
Fearing a sudden storm, the hikers decided to decamp and find shelter in the nearby cabins.
By the time the storm hits, the birds will have decamped to safer nesting grounds.

Decamp

dih-kamp
verbTo leave a campsite by packing up and departing, often in response to changing circumstances or conditions.

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Last Updated On: August 19, 2024
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