"Debouch" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Debouch" Meaning

Debouch is a verb that means to come out or emerge from a narrow or enclosed passage, such as a wood, a forest, or a mountain range. It can also figuratively refer to the emergence of something from a state of obscurity or confinement.

"Debouch" Examples

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A debouch is a military term that refers to a movement or retreat of troops out of a wooded or bushy area into open country.

Examples:


The enemy's troops debouched from the forest and attacked our position.
After a long march through the wilderness, our troops debouched onto the open plain.
The French army debouched from the Ardennes forest and moved to engage the German forces.
The unit's commander gave the order to debouch from the underbrush and move into a full-scale charge.
The cavalry debouched from the woods and charged across the battlefield, catching the enemy off guard.

Note: The verb "debouch" is not commonly used in everyday conversation, and is mainly employed in historical or military contexts.

"Debouch" Similar Words

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Debouched

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The verb "debouch" means to emerge or come out, especially from a narrow or enclosed place, such as a forest, a mountain, or a valley. It can also mean to issue or flow out, such as a stream or a river debouching into a larger body of water. More broadly, debouch can imply a sense of freedom or release, as if something or someone is finally able to emerge from a restrictive or constricted state.

Debouches

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Debouches is the third person singular present tense of the verb "debouche", which means to emerge or come out from a narrowing or a passage, especially a river. It can also mean to issue forth or come out from a confined or narrow space.

Debouching

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The verb "debouching" means to emerge or issue from a narrow or enclosed space, especially a forest or a mountain. It can also refer to the act of coming out of a tunnel, gorge, or other narrow passage. It often has a scenic connotation, suggesting a sense of dramatic or picturesque emergence.

Debouchment

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The noun "debouchment" refers to the act of emerging or coming out from a narrow or constrained space, such as a road, a path, or a sequence of tunnels or passages, into a wider or more open area.

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