Definition of "disembarkation" [dis•em•bar•ka•tion]
The act of disembarking.(noun)
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Use "disembarkation" in a sentence
"It should be observed, that it was only the Apostles who knew that His ultimate object was 'a desert place '(ver. 31, 30): the indiscriminate multitude could only discern the bay or cape towards which the boat was going: and up to what I have described as the disembarkation (ver. 34), nothing has been said of His movements, except that He was in the boat upon the lake."
"This is the disembarkation point for tens of thousands of people who fled a war and are now returning home."
"Effective in 2008, Vallarta will become a cruise port point of embarkation and disembarkation."