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debark Meaning in Bengali



 তীরে ভিড়ান,

Verb:

তীরে ভিড়ান,





debark's Usage Examples:

(debark: from the French des meaning "from", and, barque, meaning "small ship").


Debark or debarking may refer to: Debark (ship), to leave or offload a ship Debarking, devocalization of dogs to reduce the volume of their barking sound.


platform on the inbound track, requiring Panvel passengers to embark or debark from the forthcoming coaches of outbound trains or the rear coaches of inbound.


When ordered to debark the mutineers refused, but finally surrendered after a brief firefight with.


convoy for Europe, arriving at La Pallice, France, on 15 November 1918 to debark her cargo of United States Army supplies and airplanes.


in convoy on 8 May 1918, docking at Le Havre, France, on 20 May 1918 to debark United States Army supplies.


two-car platform on the inbound track, requiring passengers to embark or debark from the front two cars of outbound trains or the rear two cars of inbound.


Passengers debark a train.


As they prepare to debark, spare parts for the computing device appear.


Arriving 7 July, she debarked her passengers and then departed 10 July with 262 military passengers for.


When the train began to debark, he ran to catch it and attempted to re-board, but slipped and fell onto.


for the invasion of Sicily, arriving off Scoglitti late on 9 July and debarking her troops and cargo early the next day under heavy air attack.


bothered Marilyn Howard deposited in his suite, he has to break his word and debark to clear his name.


commonly used to remove large slices of wood for flat faceted work, to debark trees, or to create roughly rounded or cylindrical billets for further work.


Dickman arrived Bombay via Trinidad and Cape Town 27 December 1941 and debarked troops.


Rockbridge arrived at the Hagushi anchorage on 24 July to debark the men and discharge cargo.


Caroline Islands, McCracken closed the beaches off Okinawa early 1 April and debarked assault troops shortly after sunrise.


However, before Dagwood can debark, the drummer of the ship's dance band is taken ill, so Dagwood, despite.



Synonyms:

set down; disembark; land;

Antonyms:

get; start out; leave; embark;

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