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Definition of "debarkation" [de•bar•ka•tion]

  • Disembarkation. (noun)

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Use "debarkation" in a sentence
  • "Still, the debarkation was a moment of almost welcomed relief."
  • "It was a laudable ambition, but when the American reporters reached Tokyo on January 25, they learned of the stifling censorship imposed by the Japanese military authorities as well as their transportation ban: While every train leaving Tokyo was packed with soldiers bound on transports on the Sea of Japan, debarkation point for the Korean peninsula, all correspondents were refused travel arrangements."
  • "I lived in New York City for a couple years in the 1990s and never once imagined the city as a debarkation point for cruise ships."
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