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debouch

VERB
  1. march out (as from a defile) into open ground
    The regiments debouched from the valley
  2. pass out or emerge; especially of rivers
    The tributary debouched into the big river

How To Use debouch In A Sentence

  • And have we any British interests which would be interfered with by a debouch of the Egyptians on the sea? The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton
  • Washing the walls of the town of Cumana - situated on its margin on the west side of its debouchure - is a long narrow arm of the sea.
  • In medieval days the river was navigable from Portarlington to its debouchment at St Mullins.
  • It bends sharply to the right and flows southward, almost parallel to the lake shore, for more than 30 miles, to its debouchure at Milwaukee.
  • The ramped pedestrian street which links the classrooms debouches into a public square.
  • This view is taken from the American side, and presents the debouchure of the waters of Niagara into Lake Ontario, from a point of great advantage.
  • Past the field were some more woods, which debouched onto another road, this one with houses scattered along its length. Archive 2009-12-01
  • The day before yesterday an edict against catching fish, being taken off as I supposed it would be on shewing the Rajah some flies, Blake and I went down, and repeated our visit yesterday; the bed of the river at the debouchment of the path leading towards Tongsa, is elevated 1,431 feet, Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • En effet, une nouvelle gamme de produit permet de combler vos désirs tout en vous débouchant les narines. Gmale
  • But fear lent us wings, and suddenly before us was a blaze of light and we saw the debouchment of our street in a main thoroughfare. Greenmantle
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