Disembarkation (noun)

The act of leaving a vehicle, especially a ship or an airplane.

Origin:

From the latin word 'dis-' meaning 'not' and 'embarcare' meaning 'to embark'.

Examples:

  1. The disembarkation of the passengers was orderly and efficient.
  2. The disembarkation of the troops marked the end of a long deployment overseas.
  3. The disembarkation of the cruise ship passengers was delayed due to bad weather.
  4. The disembarkation process at the airport was slow and tedious due to long lines.
  5. The disembarkation of the ferry passengers was a smooth and quick process.
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