What does disembogue mean?
Disembogue means To come out into the open sea from a river etc..
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/ˌdɪs.ɪmˈbəʊɡ/ · verb
To come out into the open sea from a river etc..
The ships disembogued from the harbour.
No, no, but you call careening of an old morphewed lady to make her disembogue again – there's roughcast phrase to your plastic.
You yeoman phevvterer, conduct mee to / The Lady of the manſion, or my poniard / Shall diſemboge thy ſoule.
The river of Behut, near the pergunnah of Shoor, unites with the Chinaub, and then after running twenty-seven coss, they disembogue themselves into the river Sinde, near Ooch.
Keängsoo is easy of approach : but though the two largest rivers of China, the Yellow river, and the Yangtsze keäng, both disembogue themselves into the sea within its confines, yet it possesses but one good port, which is Shanghae heën, near the frontiers of Chekeäng.
‘Oh piffle, Durfeys – it flows to the westward and disembogues along the Pepper Coast.’
Use disembogue when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Disembogue means To come out into the open sea from a river etc..
Common synonyms include debouch.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
The ships disembogued from the harbour.
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