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View usage for: debouch in British English (dɪˈbaʊtʃ) verb1. (intransitive) (esp of troops) to move into a more open space, as from a narrow or concealed place 2. (intransitive) (of a river, glacier, etc) to flow from a valley into a larger area or body noun3. Also called: débouché (French debuʃe) fortifications an outlet or passage, as for the exit of troops Word origin C18: from French déboucher, from dé- dis1 + bouche mouth, from Latin bucca cheek debouch in American English (diˈbuʃ; dɪˈbuʃ) verb intransitive1. Military to come forth from a narrow or shut-in place into open country Word origin Fr déboucher, to emerge from < dé- (see de-) + bouche, mouth, opening < L bucca, cheek: see buccal Examples of 'debouch' in a sentencedebouch From where Rhodry stood the stairs seemed to debouch onto a landing under an overhang of raw rock. Synonyms of 'debouch'come out, issue, emerge, sally More Synonyms of debouch Definition (esp. of troops) to move into a more open space Synonyms sortie come forth come out in the open disembogue Additional synonymsDefinition to come into view out of something He was waiting outside as she emerged from the building. Synonyms come out, appear, come up, surface, rise, proceed, arise, turn up, spring up, emanate, materialize, issue, come into view, come forth, become visible, manifest yourself Definition to come forth or emerge A tinny voice issued from a speaker. Synonyms emerge, come out, proceed, rise, spring, flow, arise, stem, originate, emanate, exude, come forth, be a consequence of Definition to set out in an energetic manner She would sally out on a bitter night to keep her appointments. Synonyms go forth, set out, rush, issue, surge, erupt- debility
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