The phrase "comes berth" refers to arriving or docking a ship at a designated dock or harbor. The antonyms for this phrase include departing, leaving, setting sail, and embarking. These words are used when a ship is leaving the dock or harbor, either to continue its journey or to return to the open sea. Departing and leaving are the most common antonyms for "comes berth," as they indicate the ship's movement away from the shore. Setting sail and embarking, on the other hand, emphasize the beginning of the ship's journey and the act of getting on board, respectively.