disembark - meaning and definition. What is disembark
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Disembark      
·vi To go ashore out of a ship or boat; to leave a ship; to Debark.
II. Disembark ·vt To remove from on board a vessel; to put on shore; to Land; to Debark; as, the general disembarked the troops.
disembark      
I. v. a.
Land, put on shore, send ashore, debark.
II. v. n.
Land, go on shore, debark.
disembark      
¦ verb leave a ship, aircraft, or train.
Derivatives
disembarkation noun
Pronunciation examples for disembark
1. throwing sticks, asking them to all disembark
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2. and they collectively refused to disembark.
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3. and disembark from a ship in New York.
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Examples of use of disembark
1. Customs and Border Patrol to disembark, Tribolet said.
2. Air Force jet on the tarmac for an hour without allowing them to disembark, a U.S.
3. I heard her muttering to a colleague that everyone would have to disembark.
4. Hop Amtrak‘s Empire Builder from Seattle or Portland and disembark at the inn.
5. We disembark on the pebbly beach of what seems to be a small kingdom.