💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Offboard"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| unboardverb | (ambitransitive) To leave a passenger vehicle such as a train or ship; to disembark. |
| hop offverb | (informal) To leave a group call, chat, video conference, etc., while it is still in session. |
| disembarkverb | (intransitive) To go ashore out of a ship or boat; to leave a train or aircraft. |
| get offverb | (transitive, intransitive) To move from being on top of (something) to not being on top of it. |
| exitnoun | An act of going out or going away, or leaving; a departure. |
| deboardnoun | To exit a form of transportation such as a boat, ship, airplane, trolley, streetcar or spaceship. |
| alightnoun | To set light to (something); to set (something) on fire; to ignite, to light. |
| landnoun | The part of Earth which is not covered by oceans or other bodies of water. |
| deplaneverb | To disembark from an airplane. |
| debarkverb | (transitive) To unload goods from an aircraft or ship. |
| off-loadverb | Alternative spelling of offload. [(transitive) To unload.] |
| unlightnoun | (literary or poetic) The absence of light; darkness. |
| do offverb | (slang) To kill, to bump off |
| alightenverb | To lighten; to reduce in weight or heaviness. |
| undocknoun | (transitive, computing) To remove from a docking station. |
| bear off fromverb | (nautical) To stand further off from (a ship) |
| decampnoun | A surname |
| bail outverb | (transitive, idiomatic) To rescue, especially financially. |
| ab offverb | (British English, transitive, slang, mountaineering) To abseil down a mountain. |
| light downverb | (archaic) To dismount; to get off. |
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