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embark
verb as in get on transportation object
Weak matches
go aboard ship, leave port, plunge into, put on board, set about, set out, set sail, take on board, take ship
Example Sentences
A group of white political leaders incensed by the rise of assertive Native leaders in the “Red Power” era had embarked on a campaign to limit the reach of tribal governments.
The rest of this money can help you embark on a journey where, as you say, your money makes money.
A warmer climate and changing rainfall patterns have made planning ahead essential, and British researchers are embarking on a journey of agricultural transformation.
She subsequently embarked on a sailing journey with Helen from New York to Barbados and then on through the Panama Canal.
Russian border guards embark, subjecting non-Russian passengers to a barrage of questions.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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