disembark in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To disembark means to leave a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle after a journey.
Sample Sentences
- After the long voyage, the passengers were eager to disembark and explore the new city.
- The crew announced that it was time to disembark, and the travelers gathered their belongings.
- As the ship docked, the captain instructed everyone to remain seated until it was safe to disembark.
- Once they disembarked from the ferry, the tourists were greeted by the vibrant market just steps away.
- The disembarkation process was smooth, allowing everyone to exit the aircraft without delay.
- After the long flight, we were eager to disembark and stretch our legs.
- The crew instructed passengers to gather their belongings before they could disembark.
- As the ship docked, the excitement grew among the travelers ready to disembark for a day of exploration.
- It took a while for all the passengers to disembark from the crowded ferry.
- Once we disembarked, we were greeted by the vibrant sights and sounds of the bustling city.
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