depark
It's not an idiom. To break camp means to break it up, to pack your things and leave the area. It can be used as slang, however, to mean a group "packing up" and leaving.
I REALLY do not know i am just a student i came here for the answer not to answer the question **man is my answer** i am just a student grade 2 take it or leave it
Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
There is no prefix at all, its just leave as is.
The prefix word that means to leave or go away is "de-" or "dis-".
the leave no trace!
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The clans have to leave because Twolegs destroy their camp to make a new thunderpath.
Marcia Camp has written: 'You Can't Leave Till You Do the Paperwork'
sub is a prefix that basically means below/beneath or under, as in subterranean (below ground), or subtitle ( a smaller title below the main title). A sub-camp is a smaller camp under the purview of a main camp (usually a concentration camp)
The prefix that, when added to the root -cept-, creates a word meaning to take or leave out is "ex-" as in the word "except."
Please specify what event you're asking about. Percy leaves the camp many times. He leaves during the series frequently to return home or to leave for a quest. In the Lost Hero he disappears from camp very shortly after TLO.
depark
"Broke camp" means to take down a campsite in preparation to leave for another campsite or return home.
no they had the prefix KZ, WW2 refers to World War Two or WWII