Embark ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Embark ( verb )

  1. To go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle for transportation.
  2. To begin a new undertaking or venture.

Origin:

From middle english embarke, from old french embarquer, from en- "in" + barque "boat".

Examples:

  1. We embarked on the ship to start our cruise.
  2. She embarked on a new career after leaving her old job.
  3. The company embarked on a new project.
  4. We embarked on the journey to the new land.
  5. The passengers embarked the airplane for their flight.

(As a verb)

Embark ( verb )

  1. To go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle for transportation.
  2. To begin a new undertaking or venture.

Origin:

From middle english embarke, from old french embarquer, from en- "in" + barque "boat".

Examples:

  1. We embarked on the ship to start our cruise.
  2. She embarked on a new career after leaving her old job.
  3. The company embarked on a new project.
  4. We embarked on the journey to the new land.
  5. The passengers embarked the airplane for their flight.
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