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embark

Definition for embark

verb as in get on transportation object

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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.

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The rest of this money can help you embark on a journey where, as you say, your money makes money.

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A warmer climate and changing rainfall patterns have made planning ahead essential, and British researchers are embarking on a journey of agricultural transformation.

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She subsequently embarked on a sailing journey with Helen from New York to Barbados and then on through the Panama Canal.

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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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