disbark in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10
Definition
Disbark means to leave or get off a ship or boat.
Sample Sentences
- Passengers will disbark from the cruise ship once it reaches the dock.
- As the ferry approached the terminal, everyone prepared to disbark.
- The crew announced that it was time to disbark and explore the island.
- After the long journey, the travelers eagerly disbarked and stretched their legs.
- Before they could disbark, the captain reminded everyone to collect their belongings.
- The passengers were eager to disbark the cruise ship as soon as it docked.
- After a long journey at sea, the crew prepared to disbark all cargo and passengers.
- It took a while for everyone to disbark, as some were still gathering their belongings.
- Once the announcement was made, travelers began to disbark in an orderly fashion.
- The captain instructed the travelers to remain seated until it was time to disbark.