bring in vs debark

bring in

verb
  • To move something indoors, or into an area. 

  • To return a verdict in a court of law. 

  • To introduce a person or group of people to an organisation. 

  • To earn money for a company or for the family. 

  • To introduce a new rule, law, or system of organisation. 

debark

verb
  • To unload goods from an aircraft or ship. 

  • To devocalize (a dog). 

  • To disembark. 

  • To remove the bark from a tree, especially one that has been felled. 

How often have the words bring in and debark occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )