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In contrast, British media primed U.K. readers and American royalists to despise Meghan before she and Prince Harry decamped for Canada.

From Salon

Undeterred by this vote of no confidence, both actors decamped to New York where they shared a flat with another aspiring thespian, Robert Duvall.

From BBC

As the fire grew Tuesday, they decided to decamp to a friend’s house farther away, in Venice.

Trump, himself a coastal elite, played to his base when he permanently decamped his life-long home in New York for the resort communities of Florida.

From Salon

Still, most actors are happy to decamp to Los Angeles and stump for their film for several months.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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