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disembark

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Dictionary definition of disembark

To exit or leave a vehicle, particularly a ship, airplane, or other mode of transportation.
"The flight attendant announced that it was safe to disembark the airplane."

Detailed meaning of disembark

It is often used to describe the act of stepping off a boat or ship onto the shore or a dock, or of exiting an airplane onto the tarmac or into the terminal. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to the act of leaving any enclosed or confined space, such as a train or bus. Overall, the word "disembark" connotes a sense of transition or arrival, as one moves from a mode of transportation to a new location or environment.

Example sentences containing disembark

1. Passengers will disembark once the plane reaches the gate.
2. We disembarked at the tropical island's stunning port.
3. The cruise ship allowed us to disembark and explore.
4. Tourists disembarked eagerly to explore the ancient ruins.
5. After a long voyage, they were ready to disembark.
6. Crew members assisted passengers as they disembarked.

History and etymology of disembark

The term 'disembark' has its origins in the Old French word 'desembarquer,' which is derived from 'des-' meaning 'off' and 'embarquer' meaning 'to embark' or 'to board a ship.' The prefix 'des-' indicates the reversal or removal of an action, in this case, the action of boarding a vessel. Over time, this word evolved into 'disembark' in English, maintaining its fundamental meaning of exiting or leaving a vehicle, especially a ship, airplane, or other means of transportation. This etymology reflects the process of unboarding or getting off a vessel, emphasizing the reversal of the initial embarkation.

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Further usage examples of disembark

1. We'll disembark at the next station; please prepare to exit.
2. Tourists disembarked the train, eager to explore the city.
3. The captain announced we could disembark in ten minutes.
4. Passengers will disembark in an orderly fashion.
5. Everyone must disembark before customs inspection.
6. We were thrilled to disembark onto the sandy beach.
7. The astronauts will disembark once the shuttle docks.
8. Passengers disembarked, excited to explore the new city.
9. Travelers disembarked the bus, ready for adventure.
10. The ferry captain signaled for passengers to disembark.
11. We disembarked from the cruise ship with fond memories.
12. The crew assisted us as we prepared to disembark.
13. After a smooth landing, we can safely disembark.
14. Please wait for the crew's instructions to disembark.
15. The passengers were eager to disembark from the cruise ship and explore the port.
16. The ferry docked and the passengers began to disembark onto the pier.
17. The train stopped at the station and the passengers began to disembark onto the platform.
18. The astronaut prepared to disembark the spacecraft and explore the surface of the moon.
19. The bus driver reminded the passengers to disembark at their designated stop.
20. The cruise ship allowed the passengers to disembark for a day of sightseeing in the city.
21. The captain gave the order for the crew to disembark from the sinking ship.
22. The helicopter landed on the rooftop and the passengers began to disembark.
23. The travelers were excited to disembark the train and start their adventure in a new city.
24. The soldiers were ordered to disembark from the transport plane and prepare for deployment.
25. The canoeists were instructed to disembark from the river and portage around the rapids.

ACT 14 (American College Testing), High School 16, Travel and Transportation

alight,deplane,disengage,dismount,land,leave

debark,disembarkation,exit,unship

leave, board, embark, enter

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