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embark

Definition for embark

verb as in get on transportation object

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Now the party has run the authority for a little over four months and is embarking on the process of setting next year's budget – and there's a blunt assessment from the council leader.

From BBC

She will embark on a national book tour of speaking engagements.

From Salon

He doesn't deliver straight-forward soundbites, instead often embarking on a sentence but adding several clauses before he gets to the point.

From BBC

“By saying that we are embarking on this, I think it can hopefully open the door for more AI projects to also come out, and we can hopefully see a wave of new great storytelling.”

Prior to embarking on the challenge, he said he had to consume over 10,000 calories a day to add as much "insulation" as possible in order to combat potential hypothermia.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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