deplane


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de·plane

 (dē-plān′)
intr. & tr.v. de·planed, de·plan·ing, de·planes
To leave or cause to leave an airplane.
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deplane

(diːˈpleɪn)
vb
(intr) chiefly US and Canadian to disembark from an aeroplane
[C20: from de- + plane1]
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de•plane

(diˈpleɪn)

v.i. -planed, -plan•ing.
to disembark from an airplane.
[1920–25]
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deplane


Past participle: deplaned
Gerund: deplaning

Imperative
deplane
deplane
Present
I deplane
you deplane
he/she/it deplanes
we deplane
you deplane
they deplane
Preterite
I deplaned
you deplaned
he/she/it deplaned
we deplaned
you deplaned
they deplaned
Present Continuous
I am deplaning
you are deplaning
he/she/it is deplaning
we are deplaning
you are deplaning
they are deplaning
Present Perfect
I have deplaned
you have deplaned
he/she/it has deplaned
we have deplaned
you have deplaned
they have deplaned
Past Continuous
I was deplaning
you were deplaning
he/she/it was deplaning
we were deplaning
you were deplaning
they were deplaning
Past Perfect
I had deplaned
you had deplaned
he/she/it had deplaned
we had deplaned
you had deplaned
they had deplaned
Future
I will deplane
you will deplane
he/she/it will deplane
we will deplane
you will deplane
they will deplane
Future Perfect
I will have deplaned
you will have deplaned
he/she/it will have deplaned
we will have deplaned
you will have deplaned
they will have deplaned
Future Continuous
I will be deplaning
you will be deplaning
he/she/it will be deplaning
we will be deplaning
you will be deplaning
they will be deplaning
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been deplaning
you have been deplaning
he/she/it has been deplaning
we have been deplaning
you have been deplaning
they have been deplaning
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been deplaning
you will have been deplaning
he/she/it will have been deplaning
we will have been deplaning
you will have been deplaning
they will have been deplaning
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been deplaning
you had been deplaning
he/she/it had been deplaning
we had been deplaning
you had been deplaning
they had been deplaning
Conditional
I would deplane
you would deplane
he/she/it would deplane
we would deplane
you would deplane
they would deplane
Past Conditional
I would have deplaned
you would have deplaned
he/she/it would have deplaned
we would have deplaned
you would have deplaned
they would have deplaned
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.deplane - get off an airplane
air travel, aviation, air - travel via aircraft; "air travel involves too much waiting in airports"; "if you've time to spare go by air"
get off - leave a vehicle, aircraft, etc.
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Translations

deplane

[diːˈpleɪn] VI (US) → bajar del avión, desembarcar
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deplane

vt (aus dem Flugzeug) → ausladen
vi (aus dem Flugzeug) → aussteigen, von Bord gehen
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OAlthough the captain and first officer were able to safely deplane the aircraft by air stairs in order to conduct external safety inspections of the aircraft, airline officials believed that deplaning passengers by air stairs may have been unsuitable due to the inclement weather, as well as the number of passengers requiring wheelchairs and the number of small children on board.
However, US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said the regulations were needed to "ensure that air travellers receive the respect they deserve before, during and after their flight' Domestic US flights are already governed by a three-hour limit before delayed aircraft must return to airport gates to allow passengers to deplane if they choose