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embark (verb)

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  • embark — ► VERB 1) go on board a ship or aircraft. 2) (embark on/upon) begin (a new project or course of action). DERIVATIVES embarkation noun. ORIGIN French embarquer, from barque bark, ship …   English terms dictionary

  • embark — verb PHRASAL VERB embark on/upon sth ADVERB ▪ immediately ▪ reluctantly ▪ recently ▪ The company has recently embarked on a new venture …   Collocations dictionary

  • embark on — verb get off the ground (Freq. 3) Who started this company? We embarked on an exciting enterprise I start my day with a good breakfast We began the new semester The afternoon session begins at 4 PM The blood shed started when the partisans… …   Useful english dictionary

  • embark — em‧bark [ɪmˈbɑːk ǁ ɑːrk] verb [intransitive] TRAVEL if passengers embark, they get on a ship or plane: • Passengers should assemble in the lounge before embarking. * * * embark UK US /ɪmˈbɑːk/ verb ► [I] to go onto a ship, aircraft, or train:… …   Financial and business terms

  • embark — verb (I, T) to get onto a ship or put or take something onto a ship opposite disembark (1) embarkation noun (C, U) embark on/upon sth phrasal verb (T) to start something, especially something new and difficult that will take a long time: In the… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • embark — verb /ɪmˈbɑː(ɹ)k,ɛmˈbɑː(ɹ)k/ a) To get on a boat or ship or (outside the USA) an aeroplane. All passengers please embark now. b) To start, begin. Phil embarked on his journey yesterday. Ant: disembark …   Wiktionary

  • embark — I verb auspicate, begin, commence, conscendere, engage in an enterprise, enter, enter upon, get under way, go into, inaugurate, initiate, institute, launch, make a beginning, originate, plunge into, rationem inire, set out, start, start out, take …   Law dictionary

  • embark — verb 1》 go on board a ship or aircraft. 2》 (embark on/upon) begin (a new project or course of action). Derivatives embarkation noun Origin C16: from Fr. embarquer, from em in + barque bark, ship …   English new terms dictionary

  • embark — verb 1) the passengers were not allowed to embark until 4:30 Syn: board ship, go on board, go aboard; informal hop on, jump on 2) he embarked on a new career Syn: begin, start, commence, undertake, set about, take up …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • embark — verb Syn: board (ship), go on board, go aboard; informal hop on, jump on Ant: disembark Phrases: embark on …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • embark — verb Etymology: Middle French embarquer, from Old Occitan embarcar, from em (from Latin in ) + barca bark Date: 1533 intransitive verb 1. to go on board a vehicle for transportation < the troops embarked at noon > 2. to make a start < embark …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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