The opposite of to depart is to arrive.
The opposite action (when present) is to stay.
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The correct grammar is "had departed." This is because "departed" is the past participle form of the verb "depart," and when using the past perfect tense, we need to use the auxiliary verb "had" followed by the past participle form.
I departed the store and went home. I can't wait until we have departed. Has the 12:30 train departed the station?
Kontakion For You Departed was created in 1969.
The Departed was released on 10/06/2006.
It depends on your meaning. Sometimes people refer to a dead person as "the departed," so you would say "the faithful departed" in that context. However, if you mean someone left faithfully, you'd say "they faithfully departed on their mission."
To the Faithful Departed was created in 1995-11.
those who have faith in god, are considered departed
I had departed NO - not 'I', and not 'had'. He (or she or it; need context to tell which) departed.
The past participle of depart is "departed."
The Departed grossed $290,539,042 worldwide.