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debarked


Meanings
  • The action of removing a boat from water, typically by lifting it onto a trailer or transporting it to a dry dock.

    - "The crew debarked the ship and loaded the cargo onto trucks."
    - "After a long journey at sea, the passengers debarked the cruise ship and were greeted by airport staff."
    - "The yacht was debarked at the marina, and the crew began preparing it for the next voyage."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with debarked
debarked , embarked , worked , storked , larked , arked , farked , marked , parked , tarked , warked
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. debarked

  2. debark

  3. debarque

  4. debarkle

  5. debarkedly

  6. debarkerly

  7. debarkingly

  8. debarkation

  9. debarkment

  10. debarkmental

  11. debarkmentally


Variants
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debark , debarkation , debarkations , debarked , debarker , debarkers , debarking , debarks
Forms
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The verb 'debark' can be used in the present tense to describe the action of removing a boat from water. For example, 'The crew debarked the ship and loaded the cargo onto trucks.'. The past tense and past participle of the verb 'debark' are 'debarked' and 'debarked', respectively. These forms can be used to describe the action of removing a boat from water in the past or present perfect tenses.


Etymology
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The word 'debarked' is formed by combining the prefix 'de-' meaning 'reverse' or 'undo' and the verb 'bark' meaning 'to get into a boat' or 'to board a boat'. The result is the word 'debarked' which means 'to remove a boat from water' or 'to take a boat out of the water'.


Related Concepts
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  1. embark: The opposite action of 'debarked'. To get into a boat or board a ship or other watercraft. For example, 'The passengers embarked the cruise ship and began their vacation.'.

  2. debarkation: The process or act of removing a boat or other watercraft from water. For example, 'The crew performed a debarkation of the ship and loaded the cargo onto trucks.'.

  3. debarking ramp: A structure or facility designed to assist in the debarkation or removal of a boat or other watercraft from water. Debarking ramps can be permanent structures attached to a dock or pier, or they can be portable structures that can be transported to different locations as needed. Debarking ramps can be used to assist in the loading and unloading of cargo from boats and other watercraft, as well as to assist in the debarkation or removal of passengers and crew from boats and other watercraft.

  4. debarking crane: A crane designed to assist in the debarkation or removal of a boat or other watercraft from water. Debarking cranes can be permanent structures attached to a dock or pier, or they can be portable structures that can be transported to different locations as needed. Debarking cranes can be used to assist in the loading and unloading of cargo from boats and other watercraft, as well as to assist in the debarkation or removal of passengers and crew from boats and other watercraft.

  5. debarking procedure: The steps or instructions followed to assist in the debarkation or removal of a boat or other watercraft from water. Debarking procedures can vary depending on the type and size of the boat or other watercraft, as well as the specific debarkation equipment and facilities being used. Debarking procedures can include steps such as securing the boat or other watercraft in position using ropes or anchors, removing any safety equipment or covers that may be in the way, using debarkation equipment such as cranes or ramps to assist in the removal of the boat or other watercraft from the water, and securing the boat or other watercraft in a safe and secure location once it has been removed from the water.


Culture
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In literature and art, the term 'debarked' is sometimes used metaphorically to describe someone or something that has been removed from a familiar or comfortable environment and is now facing a new and often unfamiliar or challenging situation. For example, a character in a novel might be described as 'debarked' when they leave their hometown and travel to a foreign city to start a new job. In this context, the term 'debarked' can be seen as a metaphor for the experience of leaving one's familiar environment and entering a new and unfamiliar one.

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