debark
verb
UK/ˌdiˈbɑːk/
US/ˌdiˈbɑːrk/
Definitions of debark verb
disembark
- Intransitive
To disembark from a vessel or aircraft following a journey.
We boarded the train, and after an hour, we debarked in the city's outskirts.
Passengers must debark promptly upon reaching their destination.
After a long voyage, the crew could finally debark.
plant
- Transitive
To remove the bark from a tree or other plant.
They are debarking the trees to use them for timber production.
The process involves debarking the outer layer of the trees.
The workers carefully debarked the trees without causing any damage.