detrain

[ UK /diːtɹˈe‍ɪn/ ]
VERB
  1. leave a train
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How To Use detrain In A Sentence

  • We did manage to board this time, and detrained at the next station out. Peter Clothier: The Rally
  • After some of the passengers detrained, the special continued to Belvidere to turn on the wye, and Museum visitors were invited to make the short round trip to Belvidere and back.
  • This passenger like me had been in his car and had detrained here.
  • Quite a few detrained before we boarded and once seated the train started moving.
  • Always board and detrain in a skirt and blouse or dress. "What to Wear on Airplanes" - A Dress A Day
  • There was virtually no foot traffic through our coach, and nobody was bothered during the night by boarding or detraining passengers, except for one family headed to Lynchburg who were misrouted into our coach.
  • You detrain, walk across the bridge, go through a checkpoint, and climb on the next train. Barbara Bush
  • The troops detrained near the battle zone.
  • After detraining the passengers, the train backed out on the main, reversed direction, and then went east 18 miles to Seth to turn on the wye.
  • Though Captain Putney returned to civilian life and had become a veterinarian in Los Angeles, he continued to advocate for change to the system, and three years before he died -- sixty years since he had trained the dogs in the first canine unit, the Senate pass as house bill that permits handlers to detrain and adopt their dogs when their military usefulness has ended October 24, 2000. Kate Kelly: Memorial Day: Remembering All Who Have Served, Including Dogs in the Military
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