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DEB'AR, v.t. To cut off from entrance; to preclude; to hinder from approach, entry or enjoyment; to shut out or exclude; as, we are not debarred from any rational enjoyment; religion debars us from no real pleasure.

DEB'ARK, v.t. To land from a ship or boat; to remove from on board any water-craft, and place on land; to disembark; as, to debark artillery.

DEBARKA'TION, n. The act of disembarking.

DEB'ARKED, pp. Removed to land from on board a ship or boat.

DEB'ARKING, ppr. Removing from a ship to the land; going from on board a vessel.

DEB'ARRED, pp. Hindered from approach, entrance or possession.

DEB'ARRING, ppr. Preventing from approach, entrance or enjoyment.

DEBA'SE, v.t.