Debarkations [noun]
Definition of Debarkations:
coming to a destination
Synonyms of Debarkations:
Sentence/Example of Debarkations:
The officer, who had charge of the debarkation on the deck of the steamer above, immediately called to Mrs. Parkman.
These troops had collected near the place of debarkation, which was nearly a mile and a half from the fort.
Yarmouth still possesses some standing as a port of embarkation and debarkation between the island and the mainland.
The place of debarkation is Tha Rua, which is on the road to Phrabat, where the footprint of the god is found.
What we do know is that the ports of debarkation of the slave-trade became the endemic seats of yellow fever.
The boat went directly across and then followed the edge of the lake to Listvenichna, our point of debarkation.
If the plan of debarkation was easily comprehended, that of the attack was not less so.
About two-thirds of this equipment was sent to France and installed at the ports of debarkation and at depots.
The sea was not heavy, as it sometimes is on these sand islands, and the debarkation was effected without any difficulty.
The flotilla was sweeping through a calm sea miles from the point of debarkation, and tense nerves were beginning to relax.