English to Tamil Dictionary decamp

decamp

ஓடு
definition
verb
now he has decamped to Hollywood
depart suddenly or secretly, especially to relocate one's business or household in another area.
translation of 'decamp '
விட்டு ஓடு,
தப்பிச் செல்
example
Yushchenko had asked the protesters to strike the camp last week, but many were reluctant to 'decamp' and many stalwarts only began leaving Friday or Saturday.
In fact, lack of interest led some of the audience to 'decamp' during the break.
Borland will stay in California, so there won't be a repeat of the cost-cutting 'decampment' of WP to Ottawa.
In January 2004, after contributing to Cambridge University's decision to abandon its plans for a new neuroscience research centre, the animal rights group and a number of its supporters 'decamped' to Oxford.
What is clear is that Duchamp's 'decampment' to New York is the single most symbolic act in the transfer of cultural power from old world to new.
While the rest of the group were filming Honest, Lewis 'decamped' to LA and started writing the follow-up to their debut album, including the mighty first single Pure Shores.
The ballet begins in Egypt with Cleopatra luxuriating in her bath, and swiftly moves on to her quick-witted evasion of an assassination attempt by her brother to her triumphant seduction of Caesar and 'decampment' to Rome.
After five years in an office perched over the Piazza Diavolo in the broken heart of Kings Cross, I've 'decamped' to the cool marble splendour of the city's optimistically named Trust Building.
Her mother-in-law belonged to an old Baghdad Jewish family which had 'decamped' to Israel, where she married a man named Judea.
#2.4 million of licence fee-payers' money has been put towards the project, which hit an early hitch when most of the cast were struck down with flu and 'decamped' to Harris where they were put up in luxury flats.
Catching a hint of disapproval, the guests 'decamped' to a local hostelry, where so much drink was taken they were ejected.
Then while on a photo assignment in Reykjavik three years ago, he bumped into an ex girlfriend and within six months had 'decamped' to Iceland.
Just before sunset, the army 'decamped' as if to go east to meet Kerbogha in the field.
After spending the Christmas season in London with my family, Rylan and I 'decamped' for the continent, hoping that when we returned, the scandal of our wedding would have died down.
It was June 1994 and a by-election had finally been called to replace then-EU Commissioner Padraig Flynn in Co Mayo who had 'decamped' to Brussels 18 months previously.
Luck came to the rescue for us once again as we 'decamped' to my cousin Debbie's new studio which, conveniently, is smack dab in the middle of Oxford Street, and thus the parade route.
In 1851 he 'decamped' for Paris to meet and study with Gustave Le Gray, a teacher of important photographers and a founder of the world's first photographic society.
She majored in communications at the University of Iowa, then 'decamped' for New York City, where she spent a brief period working at The New Yorker and at travel magazines.
We 'decamped' to Porters, as usual, and took over half a dozen tables or so to drink the night away.
The former headquarters of the National Union of Mineworkers next to Sheffield City Hall has stood empty since 1994, when the union 'decamped' to Barnsley.
After living in Whistler for 12 years, she 'decamped' to Golden in May to escape an escalating cost of living.
More than 10,000 pro-hunt campaigners from all over the country 'decamped' to the seaside resort, which was hosting the Labour Party's annual conference.
We 'decamped' to Freedom, the micro-brewery across the road, and flopped down on the long comfy seats, where we stayed for the next four hours, the size of the group slowly dwindling until eventually there was only four of us left.
She came up with several plans that failed spectacularly and finally 'decamped' for England.
At the end of 2000, Aiken 'decamped' to London and completed a postgraduate course in journalism at the University of Central England in Birmingham.
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