"Disembarked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Disembarked" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Disembarked" Meaning

Past tense of "embark", to disembark means to get off a boat, ship, plane, or other vehicle, often after a journey or trip. It can also imply a sense of leaving or ending a particular situation or experience. For example, "The tourists disembarked from the bus and started exploring the new city."

"Disembarked" Examples

Usage Examples of "Disembarked"


1. Historical Record

The troops disembarked from the ship and marched towards the battlefield, ready to face the enemy.

2. Travel Narrative

After a long and arduous journey by sea, we finally disembarked at the bustling port city, eager to explore the local culture.

3. Official Report

The passengers disembarked from the plane and made their way to baggage claim, where they collected their luggage before proceeding to customs.

4. Descriptive Scene

As I disembarked from the ferry, I was struck by the breathtaking beauty of the island, with its crystal-clear waters and lush green forests.

5. News Article

The refugee family disembarked from the rescue ship and was greeted by international aid workers, who provided them with food, shelter, and medical assistance.

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