Antonyms for de-camping


Grammar : Noun, verb
Spell : dih-kamp
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈkæmp


Definition of de-camping

Origin :
  • 1670s, from French décamper (17c.), earlier descamper, from des- (see dis-) + camper (see camp (n.)). Non-military use is from 1751. Related: Decamped; decamping.
  • As in decampment : noun escape
  • As in abscond : verb run away, depart secretly
  • As in leave : verb depart, abandon physically
  • As in make off : verb flee, run away
  • As in quit : verb abandon, leave
  • As in retire : verb leave a place or responsibility
  • As in retreat : verb pull back, go away
  • As in run : verb move fast on foot
  • As in scram : verb leave quickly
  • As in skedaddle : verb flee
  • As in take off : verb leave; leave the ground
  • As in break camp : verb leave a camp
  • As in break : verb run away
  • As in strike camp : verb clean and leave a campsite
  • As in vamoose : verb leave quickly
  • As in absquatulate : verb escape
  • As in hightail : verb run
  • As in lam : verb escape
  • As in clear out : verb leave, often quickly
  • As in superannuate : verb retire
  • As in decamp : verb depart suddenly
  • As in depart : verb leave, retreat
  • As in desert : verb abandon, defect
  • As in disappear : verb vanish; cease
  • As in elope : verb run away to be married
  • As in escape : verb break away from
  • As in evacuate : verb clear an area; empty
  • As in flee : verb run away to escape
  • As in fly : verb escape, flee
  • As in get out : verb escape
  • As in go : verb advance, proceed physically
  • As in go off : verb leave
  • As in go out : verb leave

Synonyms for de-camping

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