re-embarkation

re-embarkation

n
the act of boarding a ship or aircraft again
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Translations

re-embarkation

[ˈriːˌembɑːˈkeɪʃən] Nreembarco m
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re-embarkation

nWiedereinschiffung f
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References in periodicals archive ?
Even if we plan to stay only for one hour and we will not pass the waiting room for the re-embarkation to New Zealand, the inspection will be as hard as if we wanted to live here forever.
After the completion of said camp in Sri Lanka, the mission was furthered towards Indonesia after re-embarkation in two ships from Gale port.