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    disembark
    /ˌdɪs(ɪ)mˈbɑːk/

    verb

    • 1. leave a ship, aircraft, or train: "the passengers began to disembark"

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  2. DISEMBARK definition: 1. to leave a ship, aircraft, etc. after a journey 2. to leave a ship, aircraft, etc. after a trip…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DISEMBARK is to remove to shore from a ship. How to use disembark in a sentence. to remove to shore from a ship; to go ashore out of a ship; to get out of a vehicle or craft…

  4. 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."

  5. verb. When passengers disembark from a ship, aeroplane, or bus, they leave it at the end of their journey. [formal] I looked towards the plane. Six passengers had already disembarked. [VERB] [Also V + from] Synonyms: land, get off, alight, arrive More Synonyms of disembark. disembarkation (dɪsembɑːʳkeɪʃən ) uncountable noun.

  6. disembark. 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.

  7. to leave a ship, aircraft, etc., after a trip: They disembarked in Seattle. (Definition of disembark from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. 1. to go ashore from a ship. 2. to leave an aircraft or other vehicle. v.t. 3. to remove or unload (cargo or passengers) from a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. [1575–85; < Middle French desembarquer = des- dis - 1 + embarquer to embark] dis•em`bar•ka′tion, dis`em•bark′ment, n.

  9. disembark in American English. (ˌdɪsɪmˈbɑrk ; ˈdɪsɪmˌbærk ) verb transitive. 1. to unload (passengers or goods) from a ship, aircraft, etc. verb intransitive. 2. to go ashore from a ship or leave an aircraft or other means of transportation. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

  10. DISEMBARK definition: to leave a ship, boat, or aircraft: .

  11. DISEMBARK meaning: 1 : to leave a ship or airplane; 2 : to remove (something or someone) from a ship or airplane.