Antonyms for debouch
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : dih-boosh, -bouch |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈbuʃ, -ˈbaʊtʃ |
Definition of debouch
- As in march : verb walk with deliberation
- The regiments destined for the expedition began to debouch from the city.
- Extract from : « The Man in the Iron Mask » by Alexandre Dumas, Pere
- But that any of these passages should debouch beyond the Roman lines had not occurred to them.
- Extract from : « For the Temple » by G. A. Henty
- The seas are getting larger as we debouch into the Atlantic.
- Extract from : « Diary of a U-Boat Commander » by Anonymous
- Their debouch upon the plains of the Illinois has already been mentioned.
- Extract from : « The Land of the Miamis » by Elmore Barce
- Meanwhile, the 1st Corps crossed Rheims, with orders to debouch at Btheny.
- Extract from : « Rheims and the Battles for its Possession » by Various
- They were just beginning to debouch on the other side when he pressed the button.
- Extract from : « America's War for Humanity » by Thomas Herbert Russell
- Next day (November 3) the attack was towards Hollebeke, in combination with another attempt to debouch from Wytscheate.
- Extract from : « The Battles in Flanders From Ypres to Neuve Chapelle » by Edmund Dane
- Debouch′ment, the act of debouching; Debouchure′, the mouth of a river or strait.
- Extract from : « Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) » by Various
- Chattanooga was the portal from which the enemy could debouch upon the level country of the Gulf and Atlantic States.
- Extract from : « The Life of Jefferson Davis » by Frank H. Alfriend
- This is good-bye to any possibility of debouch, for there will be insufficient horses to move the guns.
- Extract from : « The Secrets of a Kuttite » by Edward O. Mousley
Synonyms for debouch
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