reembarkation (Meaning)

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reembarkation (n.)

A putting, or going, on board a vessel again.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reembarkation

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

reembarkation Sentence Examples

  1. The reembarkation point is set up for the smooth return of passengers to their ship.
  2. The reembarkation of the soldiers was delayed due to unexpected circumstances.
  3. The reembarkation process took several hours, as passengers waited patiently to board the vessel.
  4. The passengers reembarked with their luggage in tow, eager to resume their voyage.
  5. The reembarkation of the crew was swiftly executed, ensuring the vessel could depart on schedule.
  6. The ship's captain announced the commencement of reembarkation, instructing passengers to gather at the designated area.
  7. The reembarkation of the expedition team was a joyous occasion, marking the completion of their successful mission.
  8. Strict security measures were in place during the reembarkation to ensure the safety of all passengers.
  9. The reembarkation was hindered by inclement weather, which delayed the ship's departure.
  10. The reembarkation of the tourists proceeded smoothly, as they disembarked from the excursion buses and boarded their waiting ship.

FAQs About the word reembarkation

A putting, or going, on board a vessel again.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The reembarkation point is set up for the smooth return of passengers to their ship.

The reembarkation of the soldiers was delayed due to unexpected circumstances.

The reembarkation process took several hours, as passengers waited patiently to board the vessel.

The passengers reembarked with their luggage in tow, eager to resume their voyage.