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disembarkment

NOUN
  1. the act of passengers and crew getting off of a ship or aircraft

How To Use disembarkment In A Sentence

  • The sense he had so often had, since the first hour of his disembarkment, of being further and further “in,” treated him again at this moment to another twinge; but in this wonderful way of her putting him in there continued to be something exquisitely remorseless. The Ambassadors
  • And what we saw, if you take a look at the tape, even before people were allowed to get off, they were already amassing either on the balconies or at the windows to take a look as they waited pretty patiently for the disembarkment process. CNN Transcript Jul 20, 2006
  • VELSHI: When you got off the plane, was it a normal disembarkment? CNN Transcript Dec 25, 2009
  • They went on to discuss our disembarkment there and which jankship my father should book our passage on. Shaman's Crossing
  • SHIELDS: Well, I think it was -- I think people were scared but every -- when you get on a cruise ship, they have a drill for disembarkment in the case of emergency. CNN Transcript Mar 24, 2006
  • A hand-over-hand journey down a narrow tube brings me to a near-empty carousel; a quick spin, then I'm deposited in a disembarkment area. A King of Infinite Space
  • They docked around 8: 00 p.m. last night and had a pretty straightforward disembarkment. CNN Transcript Jul 19, 2006
  • They had a very orderly disembarkment, very quiet, very calm. CNN Transcript Jul 20, 2006
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