noun
- the act of getting back onto a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft after having left it
Examples
- Passengers were allowed thirty minutes on shore before reboarding the cruise ship.
- The flight attendant announced that reboarding would begin in fifteen minutes.
- After the emergency evacuation, reboarding the bus took longer than expected.
- The train made a brief stop, but reboarding was quick and efficient.
- Security checked all identification cards during the reboarding process.
- The captain delayed reboarding until the weather conditions improved.