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debarkation

noun as in arrival

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After all, that country has quite a grim history to be the debarkation point for so many migrants.

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His point of debarkation was New York City.

Looking ahead, American passengers on the Grand Princess will be transferred to military posts for quarantine and testing after debarkation.

Newsom asked for patience, disclosing that the debarkation process could take two to three days.

“There is a medical matter with a Carnival Panorama guest that caused authorities to suspend debarkation. The guest in question does not meet CDC criteria for coronavirus risk, but officials still have questions. Our shoreside medical team is in direct contact with authorities and we hope to debark shortly,” according to a Facebook post by the cruise director.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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