"Disembarks" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To disembark means to get off a ship, airplane, or other vehicle, especially when it reaches its destination.
The word "disembarcation" refers to the act of disembarking or leaving a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. It can also describe the process of unloading people or goods from a mode of transportation.
The act or process of getting off a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle after a journey or voyage.
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."
Disembody refers to the act of separating or severing the body and soul or spirit from a person, often in a figurative sense, to mean separating an individual's physical being from their mental or emotional essence. It can also mean to make something abstract or immaterial, stripping it of its concrete or physical form.
Disemboguement refers to the act of gaining access to the contents of a contained entity, such as a vessel or a cavity, or to the act of clearing or draining the contents of a blocked passage or channel.
To disembowel means to pull out or cut open the internal organs of someone or something, such as the abdomen or belly. This can be done violently or surgically. It is often used in a more graphic or dramatic context, especially in fiction or horror genres.