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Definition of disembark in English: disembarkverb dɪsɛmˈbɑːkdɪsɪmˈbɑːkˌdɪsɪmˈbɑrk [no object]Leave a ship, aircraft, or train. the passengers began to disembark Example sentencesExamples - The camera fast tracks along a London train station platform as the passengers disembark and rush toward us.
- The passengers are disembarking at the moment.
- We landed, disembarked and entered the terminal building, a dank shell of gnawed concrete.
- You may stay aboard the ship all day or disembark at any stop.
- One passenger disembarked from the train while it was still moving and a mother dropped a wheelchair ramp on to her son's foot.
- Trouble flared after the group were taken off the plane and kept in a cordoned-off area while other passengers disembarked.
- You will travel for a while until you reach a waypoint, at which you will disembark from the ships and travel on foot to the stronghold.
- Only one passenger disembarks and the train goes off, leaving him alone in the cavernous hallways.
- Silently the friends drew into a group when the passengers began to disembark.
- The people who disembarked from the ship were not at all happy to enter a cold, foggy London.
- Fire and ambulance crews were put on alert but the 56 passengers and four crew were able to disembark via two exits down aircraft steps.
- On disembarking from the ship, the passengers will be welcomed by music from a local piper and each visitor will be presented with a city map, highlighting points of interests.
- When he was finally arrested, disembarking from a train at a New York station, he was carrying a loaded semi-automatic gun in his suitcase.
- Foot passengers had already disembarked when the suspicious package was found on a car deck.
- So they disembarked and began walking through the airport terminal corridor to a small waiting room.
- A group of twenty or so passengers could be seen disembarking from the ship and passing through the gates which dwarfed them.
- Hikers can be seen disembarking at the train station and marching in a line straight through town to the trails.
- The building which houses the west wing of the hotel was first built in 1935 as a hostel to accommodate passengers disembarking from shipping liners at the port.
- We watched the passengers disembark, then asked the steward for shore passes.
- The remaining troops disembarked in darkness, and on the following morning began the advance inland.
Synonyms get off, step off, leave go ashore, debark, detrain land, arrive British alight from North American deplane informal pile out
Origin Late 16th century: from French désembarquer, Spanish desembarcar, or Italian disimbarcare, based on Latin barca 'ship's boat'. Definition of disembark in US English: disembarkverbˌdɪsɪmˈbɑrkˌdisimˈbärk [no object]Leave a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. the passengers began to disembark Example sentencesExamples - We landed, disembarked and entered the terminal building, a dank shell of gnawed concrete.
- When he was finally arrested, disembarking from a train at a New York station, he was carrying a loaded semi-automatic gun in his suitcase.
- A group of twenty or so passengers could be seen disembarking from the ship and passing through the gates which dwarfed them.
- Trouble flared after the group were taken off the plane and kept in a cordoned-off area while other passengers disembarked.
- Hikers can be seen disembarking at the train station and marching in a line straight through town to the trails.
- Silently the friends drew into a group when the passengers began to disembark.
- Foot passengers had already disembarked when the suspicious package was found on a car deck.
- The people who disembarked from the ship were not at all happy to enter a cold, foggy London.
- You may stay aboard the ship all day or disembark at any stop.
- So they disembarked and began walking through the airport terminal corridor to a small waiting room.
- The remaining troops disembarked in darkness, and on the following morning began the advance inland.
- The camera fast tracks along a London train station platform as the passengers disembark and rush toward us.
- Only one passenger disembarks and the train goes off, leaving him alone in the cavernous hallways.
- You will travel for a while until you reach a waypoint, at which you will disembark from the ships and travel on foot to the stronghold.
- On disembarking from the ship, the passengers will be welcomed by music from a local piper and each visitor will be presented with a city map, highlighting points of interests.
- Fire and ambulance crews were put on alert but the 56 passengers and four crew were able to disembark via two exits down aircraft steps.
- The passengers are disembarking at the moment.
- We watched the passengers disembark, then asked the steward for shore passes.
- One passenger disembarked from the train while it was still moving and a mother dropped a wheelchair ramp on to her son's foot.
- The building which houses the west wing of the hotel was first built in 1935 as a hostel to accommodate passengers disembarking from shipping liners at the port.
Origin Late 16th century: from French désembarquer, Spanish desembarcar, or Italian disimbarcare, based on Latin barca ‘ship's boat’. |