debouch

[US]/dɪˈbaʊtʃ/
[UK]/dɪˈbaʊtʃ/

Translation

vi.to flow out or emerge from a narrow place into a broader one; (of a river) to flow out into a larger area
vt.to cause to flow out; to make something flow out
Word Forms
Past Tensedebouched
Past Participledebouched
Third Person Singulardebouches
Present Participledebouching

Phrases & Collocations

debouch into

debouch from

debouching stream

debouch area

debouch path

debouch point

debouching river

debouch site

debouch location

debouching valley

Example Sentences

the river will debouch into the ocean after flowing through the valley.

the path will debouch onto a wide open field.

after a long hike, we finally debouched at the scenic viewpoint.

the tunnel will debouch into the main square of the city.

the soldiers debouched from the forest to surprise the enemy.

the stream debouches into a larger lake, creating a beautiful landscape.

as we hiked, we debouched from the trees into a sunny clearing.

the road will debouch onto a busy highway, so be careful.

they debouched from the building just as the meeting ended.

the parade will debouch at the city center, attracting many spectators.

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