DISEMBARK Synonyms
There are 2 hypernyms of the word disembark. (close relations)
Best Alternative Words for DISEMBARK
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debark | verbv | |||||||
verb • go ashore | ||||||||
alight | verb, adjectivev, adj | |||||||
adjective satellite • lighted up by or as by fire or flame verb • to come to rest, settle • come down | ||||||||
land | verb, nounv, n | |||||||
noun • United States inventor who incorporated Polaroid film into lenses and invented the one step photographic process (1909-1991) • the land on which real estate is located • material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use) • territory over which rule or control is exercised • the solid part of the earth's surface • the territory occupied by a nation • a domain in which something is dominant • extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use • the people who live in a nation or country • a politically organized body of people under a single government • agriculture considered as an occupation or way of life verb • reach or come to rest • cause to come to the ground • bring into a different state • bring ashore • deliver (a blow) • arrive on shore • shoot at and force to come down | ||||||||
get off | verbv | |||||||
verb • leave a vehicle, aircraft, etc. • be relieved of one's duties temporarily • transfer • cause to be acquitted; get off the hook; in a legal case • escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action • enjoy in a sexual way • alight from (a horse) • get out of quickly • send via the postal service • get high, stoned, or drugged • deliver verbally | ||||||||
get out | verbv | |||||||
verb • move out of or depart from • take out of a container or enclosed space • move out or away • express with difficulty • bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover • be released or become known; of news • escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action | ||||||||
set down | verb, adverbv, adv | |||||||
verb • put down in writing; of texts, musical compositions, etc. • reach or come to rest • put or settle into a position • cause to sit or seat or be in a settled position or place • go ashore • remove (cargo, people, etc.) from and leave |