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How to pronounce debarkation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms disembarkation, disembarkment
Type of landing
Has types going ashore
Derivation debark

Examples of debarkation

debarkation
The WASPs'mission during WWII was to fly various planes to the debarkation point.
From the ocregister.com
The debarkation process lasted until February 15.
From the cnn.com
A major point of debarkation for immigrants, the Philadelphia port took in more than 600,000 from 1890 to 1914.
From the thestate.com
Embarkation and debarkation procedures aboard this ship were the fastest, smoothest and most efficient I've ever experienced.
From the sacbee.com
Navy Beach master gives direction to an Army officer for the emplacement of his men after debarkation from landing craft in France on August 24, 1944.
From the kansas.com
You'll even find listings for movies on your in-cabin TV, information on scheduled ports of call, debarkation and embarkation information, and sunrise and sunset times.
From the abcnews.go.com
Some river trips follow a linear path, starting one place and ending another, usually requiring a bit of effort from passengers to reach point of embarkation and debarkation.
From the stltoday.com
To cope with the rising volume of southbound sea transport, CHMAAG established a refugee debarkation site at Vung Tau, a coastal port at the entrance of the Saigon River.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The debarkation of the troops at Abukir, in the face of strenuous opposition, is justly ranked among the most daring and brilliant exploits of the British army.
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More examples
  • The act of passengers and crew getting off of a ship or aircraft
  • Disembarkation
  • Usually "Point of Debarkation," which is the point where goods are finally unloaded.
  • The unloading of troops, equipment, or supplies from a ship or aircraft (JP 3-35)
  • Exiting from the ship.