noun

disembarkation

disembarkation, disembarking

Disembarkation will begin shortly.

Disembarkation will begin shortly.

The disembarkation of troops took several hours.

The disembarkation of troops took several hours.

((of sb./sth.)) the act of leaving a ship, aircraft, etc. The disembarkation of passengers was completed quickly.

Synonyms: landing, debarkation, arrival; Antonyms: embarkation, boarding

From 'dis-' (opposite of) + 'embark' (to go on board a ship) + '-ation' (noun-forming suffix). Literally, the action of getting off a ship.

Think 'dis-embark' = 'not embark'. Embark is to get on, so disembarkation is the process of getting off.

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