Debark/dɪˈbɑːrk/ Definition 1 of 3Pro Tip 1/3Transportation Use Specifically used with planes and ships to describe passengers leaving the vehicle. After the cruise ended, we will debark tomorrow morning. Pro Tip 2/3Not for Cars 'Debark' is not used for exiting cars or buses; use 'get out' or 'exit' instead. We debarked the yacht but simply got out of the taxi. Pro Tip 3/3Associated with Travel Often related to the conclusion of a journey or travel. Tourists debarked eagerly to explore the new city.