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have disembarked

  • present perfect
    of disembark.
    disembark
    verb (used without object)
    to go ashore from a ship.

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"A lot of the people on board were young cadets. They have disembarked and are in a nearby facility," Jaishankar said.

From Barron's Mar. 7, 2026

The Boeing 738 made a safe landing on the runway and all passengers have disembarked the airplane with no injuries reported, the statement said.

From Seattle Times May 28, 2023

It’s true that a large majority of roughly 9,400 migrants who have disembarked so far in Washington have stayed briefly before heading elsewhere.

From Washington Post Sep. 9, 2022

He must have disembarked in Cold Lake, where they had stopped so briefly that Vaughn hadn’t even bothered unfastening her seat belt.

From Slate Jul. 30, 2022

"You are wise lads; we have a long tramp before us after we shall have disembarked."

From The Abbatial Crosier or Bonaik and Septimine. A Tale of a Medieval Abbess by Eugène Sue