Debark in a sentence as a verb

I'd imagine they debark and go buy a sandwich.

* offering enough cash to persuade volunteers to debark.

Among other factors, there's additional time for the plane to debark and for passengers to make it to baggage claim.

One reason is that sometimes car owners leave their lights on, drain their battery, and delay the ferry unloading at the other end. But even as you debark the ferry, you're required to keep your lights off until just off the boat.

If the pilot asks an individual to debark, s/he is not, in fact, entitled to remain on the flight, other regulations notwithstanding.

We debark trains a lot with my family, and I prefer waiting, but that extra minute can be a lot easier to handle waiting in line with a three year old than sitting down.

Hardly as convenient as the 5-6 hours presently attainable, but you'd have more space and amenities, as well as the option to embark and debark directly in city centers.

Run more buses - so that even when you get more riders than usual they can carry all the passengers at rush hour without being so packed that it takes 5 min to cram each new passenger aboard and half the bus has to debark to let someone off the middle.

Debark definitions

verb

go ashore; "The passengers disembarked at Southampton"

See also: disembark