Meaning & Definition of word "Embark"

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    Embark

    /ɪmˈbɑrk/

    verb:

    • 1. To begin a journey, especially on a ship or other vehicle.
      • Example: They will embark on their cruise tomorrow morning.
    • 2. To commence or start an enterprise or project.
      • Example: The team decided to embark on a new research project.
    • 3. To board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
      • Example: Passengers will embark the plane at gate 12.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'embarquer', from 'en-' (to) + 'barque' (small boat)

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    embark on a journey:

    to start traveling

    embark upon a project:

    to begin a new task or initiative

    embark for:

    to board a vessel or vehicle for a specific destination

    Related Words

    boarding:

    the act of getting on a ship or aircraft

    departure:

    the action of leaving, especially to start a journey

    journey:

    an act of traveling from one place to another

    Slang Meanings of embark

    Meaning: To start something significant

    Example Sentence: I’m about to embark on my next big adventure.

    Meaning: To get involved in a task enthusiastically

    Example Sentence: He really wants to embark on this project and make it a success.