disembark from

disembark from (something)

To step off of something, typically a mode of transportation. After enduring so much turbulence, everyone was thrilled to disembark from the plane.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

disembark from something

to get off a ship, plane, or train. We disembark from the ship in Manaus. At what time do we expect to disembark from the plane?
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • disembark
  • disembark from (something)
  • get it off
  • get off
  • want off of (something)
  • let off
  • high on
  • high on (something)
  • high on something
  • want off
References in periodicals archive
Italy allowed 116 rescued migrants to disembark from a coastguard ship Wednesday with Interior Minister Matteo Salvini's backing after five EU countries and the Church agreed to share responsibility for looking after them.
The passengers were reportedly told to disembark from the Barcelona flight and taken on a bus back to the terminal.
Passengers refused to disembark from the plane and travel by road to Islamabad.
The accused asked Haroon to disembark from the car and cancelled the deal.
After waiting for a long time to disembark from a Ryanair flight at Malaga airport in Spain, a passenger got impatient and decided to exit the plane via its emergency gate, Monday.
"Essentially, the new airbridge is to allow passengers to embark and disembark from the top deck.
The Airbus A380 is so large the airport has spent PS1 million building the new airbridge to allow passengers to disembark from the top deck.
Since a lot of people embark and disembark from the stop, it becomes a hassle for all to swipe the cards at the same time at the stop, so most people start checking out a few metres before the stop and I did the same.
People are always pushing and shoving, especially when they have to embark and disembark from the train.
Passengers disembark from a Cardiff-bound Dash 8 aircraft, after its emergency landing at Gatwick yesterday
PV Abdul Wahab has threatened Air India pilot Rajat Rana with the action after he was forced to disembark from a plane in Kozhikode, southern India.
The measure, which limits the number of personnel who may disembark from such ships to two senior members, including the captain, was introduced following successive cases of illegal immigrants entering the country via the ships.
I WAS one of the unfortunate passengers on the ill-fated Irish cruise and, as a person born and bred in Liverpool, I can only agree with Thomson that the Langton Dock complex is not only a dump but the worst place one could embark and disembark from a cruise.