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US
/dɪˌsɛmbɑɹˈkeɪʃən/
]
[ UK /dˌɪsɛmbɑːkˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /dˌɪsɛmbɑːkˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- the act of passengers and crew getting off of a ship or aircraft
How To Use disembarkation In A Sentence
- Please assemble on the deck for disembarkation.
- Please fill in this disembarkation card.
- I am led to believe that the Qantas crew involved in this week's emergency disembarkation in Japan didn't have a Japanese language speaker as part of the crew complement.
- The drinking continued during his disembarkation leave; and he says that by that stage he was experiencing numerous flashbacks to the traumatic events that he had witnessed.
- Please assemble on the deck for disembarkation.
- Included are ship names, ship captains, merchants, tonnage, disembarkation port, and dates of departure and arrival.
- The disembarkation began immediately, and I took the opportunity of a run ashore with the others to survey our unique landfall.
- Kinnison, however, paid very little attention to the landing or to Samms 'disembarkation, and none whatever to the Chicago's reascent into the high heavens. First Lensman
- Next, I decreed and superintended the disembarkation of the stolen slaves; and, lastly, I concluded the morning call with a request that Brulôt would _produce the five hundred doubloons and his "promissory note" for two hundred slaves_! Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver
- Today, converted bumboats operate as river-taxis which carry sightseeing passengers, with pickup and disembarkation points along Boat Quay and Clake Quay.