decampment

IPA: dikˈæmpmɪnt

noun

  • The act of decamping.
  • A prompt departure.
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Examples of "decampment" in Sentences

  • Hence a rapid decampment to Grub Up for four fluffballs.
  • ] Vanderveen when they fled for IMG "a decade ago and the" decampment "of Bruce Zemsky and Alan Green
  • And I was desperately worried about the effect that any future domestic decampment might have on Caitlin.
  • Record Fair's decampment to Arlington; a chance to gawk at undie-clad runners; and the return of Nerd Nite.
  • Its ambassador has even returned to Washington after his recent decampment over the Armenian genocide resolution.
  • There are various accounts of what happened immediately in the Soviet government and the top echelons of the party but, it seems, that panic set in and there was an immediate decampment from Moscow.
  • In October, Brown Harris Stevens Brooklyn, the brokerage controlled by the powerful Zeckendorf family, filed a lawsuit in New York Supreme Court alleging that Mr. Deutsch refused to release commission checks totaling some $650,000 from the Park Slope and Brooklyn Heights offices of William B. May that the Zeckendorfs had purchased following Mr. Marra's decampment, along with another $177,000 that disappeared from company coffers.

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