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dis·em·bark Listen to audio/ˌdɪsəmˈbɑɚk/ verb
dis·em·barks; dis·em·barked; dis·em·bark·ing
1 [no obj] : to leave a ship or airplane
The plane's crew members were the last ones to disembark. Passengers disembarked [=debarked] from the ship.opposite embark
2 [+ obj] : to remove (something or someone) from a ship or airplane
They disembarked [=(more commonly) unloaded] the cargo at the dock.
— dis·em·bar·ka·tion Listen to audio /dɪsˌɛmˌbɑɚˈkeɪʃən/ noun [noncount]

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