26984 words

disembark

4 definitions • 4 examples
1
to leave a ship, aircraft, etc. after a journey
2
to leave a ship, aircraft, etc., after a trip:

Examples:

They disembarked in Seattle.
3
to get off a plane, train, or boat:

Examples:

Eurostar commuters to Paris disembark at Gare du Nord.
Passengers disembarking from arriving planes should proceed to Passport Control.
4
to take goods or passengers off a plane, train, or boat after it has arrived at a place:

Examples:

Equipment and supplies were disembarked safely.

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