Decamping

Word DECAMPING
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Definitions and meanings of "Decamping"

What do we mean by decamping?

To break up camp and move on.

To disappear suddenly and secretly.

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The word "decamping" in example sentences

Summertime, and the livin is easy – for the Clintons who made $108 million after decamping from the White House. ❋ Unknown (2008)

WHY THIS MATTERS: In the short term, Barak's decamping acts to stabilize Netanyahu's rule - but the short term may be very short indeed. ❋ Bradley Burston (2011)

With Meloni gone and Hargitay scaling back her duties by mid-season and long-time show-runner Neal Baer decamping to CBS and A Gifted Man, it's going to be a very different SVU next season, that's for sure. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Over the next week, a sizable swathe of the hottest names on the circuit will be decamping en masse to a small market town in north Wales to parade their comedy wares. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Around the same time NBC announced that Jay Leno, instead of decamping to do late-night comedy for ABC, would remain at NBC and move to a 10p. m., ❋ Unknown (2009)

If real reality's what you're after, you're better off decamping to a coffee shop and people watching for a few hours. ❋ Philippa Warr (2011)

After decamping from Cleveland last summer for the promise of greater things in Miami, and then failing to lead the Heat to an NBA title against the Dallas Mavericks, James awoke to an unprecedented level of vitriol for a modern athlete. ❋ Scott Cacciola (2011)

And richer still when we are told the banking system cannot be subjected to the obvious reforms required because the fat cat financiers will implement their own form of strike action – decamping elsewhere. ❋ Unknown (2011)

But rising concerns about a U.S. crackdown on tax havens have a growing number of companies rolling up their beach blankets and decamping to far less sunny shores. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So here's the problem: If, even in the best-case scenario, it would take Occupy years to "win," and since decamping beforehand would be considered a defeat, does that mean we're in for perpetual encampments for years to come? ❋ Peter Orvetti (2011)

But as GDP slows, many French industrial champions—the backbone of France's economy—are decamping overseas and laying workers off at home. ❋ William Horobin (2011)

At the Emad al Rahman mosque near Tahrir, which famously accepted hundreds of injured protesters during the height of the violence in the past three weeks, doctors were far from decamping. ❋ Tamer El-Ghobashy (2011)

Since Aon earns most of its profit outside of the U.S., it only makes economic sense for the company to escape this double taxation by decamping to a country that doesn't discourage a domiciled company from bringing already taxed foreign profits back home. ❋ Unknown (2012)

One would think that W and Cheney and Rumsfeld would have embraced that revisionism and learned from it before decamping into Iraq. ❋ Neil McCarthy (2011)

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