Reboarding: meaning, definitions and examples
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reboarding
[ riːˈbɔːrdɪŋ ]
transportation process
Reboarding refers to the act of boarding a mode of transportation again after having disembarked. This term is commonly used in the context of air travel or cruise ships when passengers need to get back on the vehicle after a layover or excursion.
Synonyms
re-embark, re-enter.
Examples of usage
- Passengers began reboarding the plane after the delay.
- The crew assisted with reboarding the tourists onto the cruise ship.
- After the tour, we were told to reboard the bus at the designated time.
Translations
Translations of the word "reboarding" in other languages:
🇵🇹 reembarque
🇮🇳 फिर से बोर्डिंग
🇩🇪 Wiederboarding
🇮🇩 reboarding
🇺🇦 повторна посадка
🇵🇱 ponowne wejście na pokład
🇯🇵 再搭乗
🇫🇷 réembarquement
🇪🇸 reembarque
🇹🇷 yeniden boardinge
🇰🇷 재탑승
🇸🇦 إعادة الصعود
🇨🇿 znovu nastoupit
🇸🇰 opätovné nastúpenie
🇨🇳 再次登机
🇸🇮 ponovno vkrcavanje
🇮🇸 endurtaka
🇰🇿 қайта отырғызу
🇬🇪 მეორე ჩასმა
🇦🇿 təkrar boarding
🇲🇽 reembarque
Etymology
The term 'reboarding' is derived from the prefix 're-', meaning 'again' or 'back', combined with the word 'boarding', which originates from the Old French term 'aborder', meaning 'to approach'. Over time, the use of 'board' has evolved to commonly refer to the act of entering a ship, vehicle, or aircraft. The concept of boarding has been crucial in the context of transportation, particularly with the rise of air travel and cruise industries in the 20th century. 'Reboarding' specifically highlights the action of returning to a mode of transport that passengers have previously exited, reflecting modern travel dynamics.