Debark

Word DEBARK
Character 6
Hyphenation de bark
Pronunciations /dɪˈbɑːk/

Definitions and meanings of "Debark"

What do we mean by debark?

To unload, as from a ship or airplane. intransitive verb

To disembark. intransitive verb

To land from a ship or boat; bring to land from a vessel; disembark: as, to debark artillery.

To leave a ship or boat, and go ashore; disembark: as, the troops debarked at four o'clock.

To go ashore from a ship or boat; to disembark; to put ashore. verb

To unload goods from an aircraft or ship. verb

To disembark. verb

To remove the bark from a tree that has been felled. verb

Go ashore verb

To unload goods from an aircraft or ship.

To disembark.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Debark

The word "debark" in example sentences

Donovan eventually managed to debark the cruiser with Bruce when it weighed anchor the evening of June 9 off Plymouth. ❋ Douglas Waller (2011)

Onto an ashy beach we debark, just 50 yards from the remains of a Chilean base destroyed by a volcanic eruption in the late 1960's. ❋ Richard Bangs (2011)

Priscilla, my mom, and I sat silently in our own little world as we waited on the tarmac for the plane to debark. ❋ Johnny Weir (2011)

Even Malvergne, the pilot Eddy had caught so much heat for smuggling out, succeeded in steering the USS Dallas destroyer through a narrow channel from Port Lyautey off the Moroccan coast, dodging sandbars, sunken ships, and Vichy shore fire so seventy-five U.S. Army rangers could debark and seize the nearby airport. ❋ Douglas Waller (2011)

In Lyons, whirring machinery can debark a tree weighing more than a ton in seconds, spinning the woody cylinder into slick sheets of fiber that are transformed into plywood. ❋ Joel Millman (2010)

"By chance," he said, his tone mild again, "one of my men overheard some of yours dicing to settle who should debark first after you and the ship's captain." ❋ Peter DeWolf (2010)

We will arrive at JFK at 0700 detainees will debark the aircraft, go through Customs and board buses ❋ Unknown (2009)

And he had the strangest bark, more like a duck's hoarse quack, which the vet said was a result of his previous owner trying to debark him. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They debark them with pipes to break their vocal cords so their neighbors don ` t know that they have 700 dogs living in their barn. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This is another reason Hillary's grace last week is terrribly important: she now has the indisputable creds to debark this interloper who would send women back to the 1800s. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Detanees will debark busses and will be met by a welcoming committee ❋ Unknown (2009)

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