Associations to the word «Embark»
Noun
- Gig
- Honeymoon
- Cargo
- Enterprise
- Whaling
- Cruiser
- Genoa
- Venture
- Barge
- Fleet
- Overland
- Calais
- Schooner
- Boat
- Restructuring
- Passenger
- Midway
- Seaplane
- Imf
- Cornwallis
- Warship
- Ship
- Emigrant
- Readiness
- Naples
- Vicksburg
- Campaign
- Seaport
- Normandy
- Portage
- Indochina
- Stint
- Flagship
- Wharf
- Farewell
- Evacuation
- Programme
- Escort
- Transport
- Annapolis
- Yokohama
- Oar
- Manila
- Indies
- Sirius
- Band
- Adventurer
- Chesapeake
- Reunion
- Endeavor
- Trips
- Luzon
- Harrier
- Atoll
- Panama
- Naval
- Sulla
- Refurbishment
- Rebuilding
- Sailor
- Mission
- Conquest
- Bound
- Regiment
- Durban
- Adieu
- Fundraising
- Gunboat
- Gondola
Adjective
Wiktionary
EMBARK, verb. To get on a boat or ship or (outside the USA) an aeroplane.
EMBARK, verb. To start, begin.
EMBARK, verb. (transitive) To cause to go on board a vessel or boat; to put on shipboard.
EMBARK, verb. (transitive) To engage, enlist, or invest (as persons, money, etc.) in any affair.
Dictionary definition
EMBARK, verb. Go on board.
EMBARK, verb. Set out on (an enterprise or subject of study); "she embarked upon a new career".
EMBARK, verb. Proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers; "We ventured into the world of high-tech and bought a supercomputer".
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