alighting Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of alighting In English

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Examples of alighting

  • Female wasps oviposited into the abdomen of major worker ants after alighting briefly on the host.

  • That does not mean waiting for 20 minutes; it means merely for boarding and alighting, for taxi cabs, private cars and otherwise.

  • One does not talk about alighting from a bus.

  • These proposals will also permit the use of hazard warning lights, in conjunction with the signs, when children are boarding or alighting.

  • The lifts should be working and staff should be there, especially to facilitate disabled people alighting at their stops.

  • It is important that the helicopter should give full economic value, and it is necessary to have alighting points in the most important places.

  • The difficulty is to apply the existing law in cases where pedestrians alighting from tramcars are injured.

  • A further area where we are looking for improvements is on better access for disabled passengers, especially to enable easier boarding and alighting.

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