debark Synonyms

debark Meaning

Wordnet

debark (v)

go ashore

Webster

debark (v. t. & i.)

To go ashore from a ship or boat; to disembark; to put ashore.

debark Sentence Examples

  1. As the ship approached the dock, passengers began to debark onto the bustling pier.
  2. The flight attendant announced that passengers could now debark the plane and proceed to the terminal.
  3. It took several hours for the cargo team to debark the goods from the freighter.
  4. The explorers were excited to debark onto the mysterious island they had been sailing towards.
  5. The bus driver reminded passengers to remain seated until the vehicle came to a complete stop to safely debark.
  6. Upon arrival at the remote outpost, the adventurers prepared to debark their expedition vehicles and set up camp.
  7. The cruise director provided instructions on how to debark the ship for the shore excursion.
  8. The captain signaled to the crew to prepare for debarking the passengers onto the remote island.
  9. Workers hurried to debark the logs from the trucks before the rain started.
  10. With the train now at the station, passengers began to debark, eager to stretch their legs after the long journey.

FAQs About the word debark

go ashoreTo go ashore from a ship or boat; to disembark; to put ashore.

land,disembark,dock, beach, anchor,put in

get (on), embark,get (on), embark,weigh (anchor), weigh (anchor), board,board

As the ship approached the dock, passengers began to debark onto the bustling pier.

The flight attendant announced that passengers could now debark the plane and proceed to the terminal.

It took several hours for the cargo team to debark the goods from the freighter.

The explorers were excited to debark onto the mysterious island they had been sailing towards.