debark
pronunciation
How to pronounce debark in British English: UK [dɪˈbɑːk]
How to pronounce debark in American English: US [ dɪˈbɑːrk]
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- Verb:
- go ashore
Word Origin
- debark (v.)
- 1650s, from French débarquer (16c.), from de- (Old French des-; see dis-) + barque "bark" (see bark (n.2)).
Example
- 1. To debark cargo or passengers from a ship , aircraft or other vehicle .
- 2. Canons and squadrons debark on missions to liquidate love .
- 3. Gerald zapf , who landed shortly after the blast , said his airplane circled the airport several times before landing , and passengers were forced to wait for some time before they could debark .
- 4. The mermaid in the deep sea , it is brilliant that no matter how lights on the bankare . Debark , what is done ? Is a beautiful one interspersed , or a reticent onlooker ?