What is another word for Disembarking?

Pronunciation: [dˌɪsɛmbˈɑːkɪŋ] (IPA)

Getting off a plane, train or ship can be just as enjoyable as getting on. While the word "disembarking" is often used to describe this process, there are many other words you can use as synonyms. For instance, you can use "alighting" to express that you are no longer on the transport means or "debarking" to denote coming down from a ship or boat. Another option is "detraining" when disembarking from a train or "deplaning" when getting off a plane. Other synonyms for disembarking include "disemboguing," "unloading," "dismounting," "deboarding," "landing," or "evacuating." These words will spice up your writing and help you avoid repetition of the same term.

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What are the hypernyms for Disembarking?

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Usage examples for Disembarking

It had, that is, already arrived in the harbour; it was now Disembarking on the pier.
"The Furnace"
Rose Macaulay
Just as they were Disembarking at one of these little colonies, they were, to their surprise, greeted with a discharge of musketry, and found the inhabitants prepared to resist their landing.
"A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas"
Fanny Loviot
"It's no wonder they are languid," laughed Mrs. Morton as a Disembarking youth moved so slowly as nearly to overset his craft.
"Ethel Morton at Chautauqua"
Mabell S. C. Smith

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