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disembarking

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb disembark has 1 sense
  1. disembark, debark, set down - go ashore; "The passengers disembarked at Southampton"
    --1 is one way to land, set down
    Antonyms: embark, ship
    Derived forms: noun disembarkment1, noun disembarkation1
    Sample sentences:
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Definitions from the Web

Disembarking

Description:

Disembarking is the action of leaving a ship, aircraft, or any other form of transportation after arriving at a destination.

Senses:

Sense 1 (Verb):

To disembark means to leave a vehicle or transportation vessel upon reaching a location.

Example sentence: After a long journey, the passengers were eager to disembark from the airplane.

Sense 2 (Noun):

Disembarking can refer to the act of passengers leaving a ship or aircraft upon arrival.

Example sentence: The disembarking of cruise ship passengers was well-organized and efficient.

Sense 3 (Adjective - Popular):

In popular usage, disembarking describes something that is trendy or well-liked by many people.

Example sentence: The new fashion trend is absolutely disembarking among teenagers.

Sense 4 (Adjective - Local):

In local contexts, disembarking can refer to something specific to a particular place or region.

Example sentence: The dish is a local delicacy, known for its disembarking flavor.

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