ALL meanings of debouch
de·bouch
D d - verb debouch (esp of troops) to move into a more open space, as from a narrow or concealed place 3
- verb debouch (of a river, glacier, etc) to flow from a valley into a larger area or body 3
- noun debouch an outlet or passage, as for the exit of troops 3
- intransitive verb debouch to come forth from a narrow or shut-in place into open country 3
- intransitive verb debouch to come forth; emerge 3
- noun debouch a débouché 3
- verb without object debouch to march out from a narrow or confined place into open country, as a body of troops: The platoon debouched from the defile into the plain. 1
- verb without object debouch Physical Geography. to emerge from a relatively narrow valley upon an open plain: A river or glacier debouches on the plains. to flow from a small valley into a larger one. 1
- verb without object debouch to come forth; emerge. 1
- noun debouch débouché. 1
- noun debouch Emerge from a narrow or confined space into a wide, open area. 1
- noun debouch (geography) A narrow outlet from which a body of water pours. 0
- noun debouch (military) A fortress at the end of a defile. 0
- verb debouch (Intransitive Verb) To pour forth from a narrow opening; to emerge from a narrow place like a defile into open country or a wider space. 0