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disembarch 

DISEMBARCH (n.) 'To dismantle for the purposes of leaving'
Will they disembarch my bed when we move?
disembarch by Grant Gage September 17, 2022
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disembarkation 

Something an Air Host/Hostess will say when leaving a plane to sound intelligent.
“I'm sorry passengers, you will need to wait before your disembarkation due to another plane on the tarmac
disembarkation by Lanslide March 16, 2010

Disembark 

In the financial world this is used to describe the termination of an ongoing relationsip with a customer. This replaces “exiting the relationship,” as it simply sounds more pleasant, or as George Carlin might have playfully contrasted the terms, you ‘disembark’ a cruise ship but ‘exit’ a fire drill.
Mister Stockton’s account remained in overdraft so we disembarked.
Disembark by Sharp Pencils November 11, 2017

disembrace 

verb: to detach from another being.
Margaret and Hugo held each other in their arms for a long time and then they disembraced from one another.
disembrace by J.E.F. & R.M.K. September 27, 2011

Disembath 

To get out of the bath
My fingers are all shriveled and the water's gone cold. I think it's time to disembath
Disembath by Jimbob93 July 1, 2020

disembarkation 

Pronunciation: /ˌdɪs.em.bɑrˈkeɪ.ʃən/
Definition:
1. The act or process of disembarking (decargation) passengers or cargo from a floating vessel.
2. Departure of individuals or cargo from ships (navas), boats, or vessels.
3. Unloading or evacuation procedures are conducted aboard maritime vehicles.
4. Operation of leaving or exiting marine transportation modes.

Significance:
• It defines the process of departing from seafaring vessels.
• It emphasizes passenger safety and cargo handling.
• It identifies nautical departure routines.
• It avoids vague or overly technical terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of naval disembarkation.
• It improves clarity in maritime contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "unloading".
Singular noun: disembarkation
Plural noun: disembarkations
Examples:
• "Passengers expect scheduled disembarkation at coastal terminals."
• "Cruise liners execute exact disembarkation procedures."
• "Coast Guard coordinates emergency disembarkations during tempests."
• "Port authorities regulate timely disembarkations for efficiency."
• "Rescue teams (equipes) prepare for mass disembarkations in crisis situations."
disembarkation by Dmitrio August 14, 2025