verb
- past tense and past participle of deboard; to disembark or exit from an aircraft, ship, or other vehicle
Usage: commonly used in aviation and maritime contexts; often used in passive voice
Examples
- Passengers deboarded the plane quickly after landing.
- The crew deboarded all travelers from the ship within two hours.
- Once we deboarded the aircraft, we headed to baggage claim.
- The flight attendant announced that passengers could deboard when the captain turned off the seatbelt sign.
- After the emergency landing, everyone deboarded safely.
- Travelers deboarded in an orderly fashion through the designated exits.