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to embark
01
to board a plane or ship
Transitive: to embark a mass transport vehicle
Examples
After completing the check-in process, the passengers can embark the train to their destination.
Passengers are requested to embark the airplane at Gate 5 for departure.
02
to start or initiate something, such as a new project or venture
Transitive: to embark on a project or venture
Examples
After years of planning, they are finally ready to embark on their dream of traveling around the world.
She is excited to embark on her academic journey at the university and pursue her passion for science.
03
to proceed somewhere or start a journey, even though there may be potential risks or dangers involved
Transitive: to embark on a journey
Examples
Despite the storm warnings, the brave sailors chose to embark on their voyage across the rough seas.
The astronaut was eager to embark on the space mission, ready to face the uncertainties of space travel.
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