unboard
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[edit]unboard (third-person singular simple present unboards, present participle unboarding, simple past and past participle unboarded)
- (ambitransitive) To leave a passenger vehicle such as a train or ship; to disembark.
- To remove boards from.
- 2024 March 6, Howard Johnston, “Regional News: Southern”, in RAIL, number 1004, page 26:
- Bitterne: The Railway Heritage Trust has made a second grant, this time for £25,466, for station restoration works. The money will be spent on unboarding and restoring the windows, and on preserving historic paint details.