Disembark in a sentence as a verb

Or disembark but not leave their room once on the base, to at least say they had set foot on the island.

The Northeast Regional will get you there for $100 round trip in three and a half hours including boarding/disembark time.

There could have been a rule written "Make sure to count the number of captured Viet Cong when you disembark from the helicopter.

The gain is that the trucks no longer park for any reason other than maintenance, while humans have to stop to embark/disembark.

Come on. Like nobody has a horror story about an Amtrak train stopping in the middle of a route, having to disembark from the train, and wait half a day for the bus that comes to finish the trip?

On arrival, I disembark, waving the letter triumphantly."See?

One of the areas where I disembark from the traditional Unix way is to replace "--dry-run" like flags with "--enable-destruction".

That's only possible on a 737 by using two doors, which is only practical if passengers walk out on the tarmac and board/disembark via sets of mobile stairs.

Disembark definitions

verb

go ashore; "The passengers disembarked at Southampton"

See also: debark