verb
- to get off or leave a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle
Usage: transitive or intransitive; common in aviation and maritime contexts
Examples
- Passengers will deboard through the front exit.
- After landing, all travelers must deboard the aircraft within 20 minutes.
- The crew helped elderly passengers deboard safely.
- We deboarded the ship at the port in Miami.
- Flight attendants instructed everyone to deboard in an orderly fashion.