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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."
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