disembark

To disembark is to leave a ship, train, or airplane. Sometimes passengers will have to disembark at a separate location, such as a port.

  • The passengers had to disembark at a different port because the ship was full.

  • The passengers will have to disembark at the next stop, because the train is running late.

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Example Sentences for disembark

  • 1

    At the halfway point the passengers needed to disembark and change boats.

  • 2

    At the halfway point, the passengers needed to disembark and change boats.

  • 3

    Passengers disembark at the apron and board shuttle buses to the terminal.

  • 4

    Passengers were to disembark and ride the new electric line into the city.

  • 5

    Crossing another passenger's cabin threshold can result in disembarkation.

  • 6

    She disembarked the airplane and disappeared.

  • 7

    The 'Wayfarer' lands and the Doctor and the crew disembark.

  • 8

    During the afternoon, the disembarkation of the troops commenced.

  • 9

    He disembarked and headed towards the locomotive.

  • 10

    The actress disembarked from the large ship.