What is another word for debouchment?

Pronunciation: [dˈɛba͡ʊt͡ʃmənt] (IPA)

Debouchment refers to the act of flowing out or emerging from a narrow or enclosed space into a wider one. Synonyms for debouchment can include "emergence," "egress," "exodus," "exit," "outlet," "release," and "vent." These synonyms all depict a similar concept of something or someone coming out of a confined space and entering a more open area. In everyday language, terms like "escape," "departure," "departure point," "outflow," "opening," and "disembarkation" may also be used interchangeably with debouchment. Whatever the term may be, debouchment defines the end of one journey or the beginning of another.

What are the hypernyms for Debouchment?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Debouchment

But fear lent us wings, and suddenly before us was a blaze of light and we saw the debouchment of our street in a main thoroughfare.
"Greenmantle"
John Buchan
It was dusk when I reached the debouchment of the "military road," and, tired and hungry, I was contemplating ruefully the long ride still before me, when rapid hoof-strokes behind me attracted my attention, and, turning my head, I recognized the bold figure of Mohun.
"Mohun, or, The Last Days of Lee"
John Esten Cooke

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