discamp Antonyms

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Meaning of discamp

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discamp (v. t.)

To drive from a camp.

discamp Sentence Examples

  1. The children discamped from school as soon as the bell rang, eager to begin their summer vacation.
  2. The soldiers discamped from their barracks and marched towards the front lines, ready to engage in battle.
  3. The circus discamped from town, leaving behind a trail of laughter and excitement in its wake.
  4. The refugees discamped from their war-ravaged country, seeking a safe haven far away from danger.
  5. The nomads discamped from their temporary encampment and continued their journey across the desert.
  6. The campers discamped from their campsite, leaving behind a clean and orderly area, just as they had found it.
  7. The protesters discamped from the government building after their demands had been met, ending the weeks-long occupation.
  8. The birds discamped from their nests in the trees, signaling the arrival of autumn and the start of their long migration south.
  9. The hikers discamped from the mountain trail and headed back to the trailhead, their adventure coming to an end for the day.
  10. The salesmen discamped from their offices and hit the streets, eager to start their day of selling and closing deals.

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To drive from a camp.

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The children discamped from school as soon as the bell rang, eager to begin their summer vacation.

The soldiers discamped from their barracks and marched towards the front lines, ready to engage in battle.

The circus discamped from town, leaving behind a trail of laughter and excitement in its wake.

The refugees discamped from their war-ravaged country, seeking a safe haven far away from danger.