• Frequency of Use
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  • Detrain Meanings

    verb To alight from a train or other form of transportation.

    Fields related to detrain

    Military

    In military contexts, detrain may refer to soldiers disembarking from a train as part of a deployment or movement.

    Travel

    Travelers may detrain at various stops along their journey to reach their final destination.

    Transportation

    To detrain means to disembark or get off a train or other form of transportation.

    Emergency Response

    Emergency responders may detrain from vehicles such as ambulances or fire trucks to provide assistance at the scene of an incident.

    Occupation Usage of detrain

    Writer

    A writer may use the term 'detrain' when describing a character in a story getting off a train.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use 'detrain' metaphorically to describe a patient coming out of a state of denial or delusion.

    Travel Agent

    A travel agent may use 'detrain' when discussing the process of passengers disembarking from a train at their destination.

    Train Conductor

    A train conductor may use 'detrain' to instruct passengers to exit the train at a specific station.

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