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embark

Main Entry:
embark [em-bahrk]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: get on transportation object
Synonyms: board, commence, emplane, enter, entrain, go aboard ship, launch, leave port, plunge into, put on board, set about, set out, set sail, take on board, take ship
Antonyms: disembark, stay
Main Entry: get in
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: infiltrate; find a way in
Synonyms: alight, appear, arrive, blow in, come, embark, enter, gain ingress, get inside, include, insert, interpose, land, mount, penetrate, reach, show, show up, turn up
Antonyms: get out
Main Entry: get on
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: mount
Synonyms: ascend, board, climb, embark, enplane, entrain, go up, scale
Antonyms: dismount, get off
Main Entry: leave
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: depart, abandon physically
Synonyms: abscond, beat it, break away, clear out, come away, cut out, decamp, defect, desert, disappear, ditch*, elope, embark, emigrate, escape, exit, flee, flit, fly, forsake, give the slip, go, go away, go forth, head out, issue, migrate, move, move out, part, pull out, push off, quit, relinquish, remove oneself, retire, ride off, run along, sally, say goodbye, scram, set out, slip out, split*, start, step down, take a hike, take leave, take off, vacate, vamoose, vanish, walk out, withdraw
Notes: let means to make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen, to allow; leave means to go away from a place
Antonyms: come, go
Main Entry: open
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: begin
Synonyms: begin business, bow, commence, convene, embark, get things rolling, inaugurate, initiate, jump, kick off, launch, meet, raise the curtain, ring in, set in motion, set up shop, sit, start, start the ball rolling
Antonyms: close, conclude, end, finish, shut
Main Entry: sail
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: travel through water, air; glide
Synonyms: boat, captain, cast anchor, cast off, cross, cruise, dart, drift, embark, flit, float, fly, get under way, leave, make headway, motor, move, navigate, pilot, put to sea, reach, run, scud, set sail, shoot, skim, skipper, skirr, soar, steer, sweep, tack, voyage, weigh anchor, wing
Main Entry: ship
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: send, transport
Synonyms: address, consign, direct, dispatch, drop, embark, export, forward, freight, go aboard, haul, move, put on board, remit, route, shift, ship out, smuggle, transfer, transmit
Notes: a boat is a vessel that can be hauled aboard a ship, according to the Navy, with a ship being somewhat larger
Antonyms: hold, keep
Main Entry: start
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: begin; come into existence
Synonyms: activate, appear, arise, arouse, come into being, commence, create, depart, embark, engender, enter upon, establish, found, get going, get under way, go ahead, hit the road, inaugurate, incite, initiate, instigate, institute, introduce, issue, launch, lay foundation, leave, light, make a beginning, open, originate, pioneer, rise, rouse, sally forth, see light, set in motion, set out, set up, spring, take first step, take the plunge, turn on
Antonyms: complete, conclude, die, end, finish, stop
Main Entry: undertake
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: attempt, engage in
Synonyms: address oneself, agree, answer for, bargain, begin, commence, commit, commit oneself, contract, covenant, devote, embark, endeavor, enter upon, fall into, go about, go for, go in for, go into, guarantee, have a hand in, have a try, hazard, initiate, launch, make a run at, move, offer, pitch in, pledge, promise, set about, set in motion, set out, shoulder, stake, stipulate, tackle, take on, take the plunge, take upon oneself, try, try out, venture, volunteer
Antonyms: abstain, forego, forget
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