Deplane (verb)

  1. To disembark from an airplane.
  2. To get off a plane.

Origin:

A blend of the words "disembark" and "airplane".

Examples:

  1. After a long flight, the passengers were excited to deplane.
  2. The passengers deplaned one by one through the narrow aisle.
  3. The flight attendant announced that it was time to deplane.
  4. The passengers were asked to remain seated until the plane had come to a complete stop before deplaning.
  5. The passengers deplaned at the terminal and collected their luggage.
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