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- DISEMBARK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DISEMBARK is to remove to shore from a ship How to use disembark in a sentence
- DISEMBARK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DISEMBARK definition: 1 to leave a ship, aircraft, etc after a journey 2 to leave a ship, aircraft, etc after a trip… Learn more
- DISEMBARK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To land or cause to land from a ship, aircraft, etc Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
- How to Use Debark or disembark Correctly - GRAMMARIST
To debark is to disembark, which is to get off of an airplane or ship or other mode of transportation Both can also be the act of removing someone or something from the same vessels Both have noun forms of debarkation and disembarkation, which refer to the location the person debarked at
- Disembark - definition of disembark by The Free Dictionary
to land or cause to land from a ship, aircraft, etc: several passengers disembarked; we will disembark the passengers
- disembark verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . .
Definition of disembark verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to leave a vehicle, especially a ship or an aircraft, at the end of a journey; to let or make people leave a vehicle We will be disembarking at midday disembark from something They had just disembarked from their tour bus after a 12-hour journey
- Disembark - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Use the verb disembark to describe leaving a ship, airplane or other type of vehicle, like making sure you haven't left anything in the plane's overhead compartment before you disembark Embark means "putting passengers in a plane or on a boat " Disembark is its opposite
- DISEMBARK Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
to remove or unload (cargo or passengers) from a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle Examples have not been reviewed The agents disembarked and surrounded the gates protesters had tried to block Images of these migrants in chains, disembarking from an American aircraft, had made headlines for weeks
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