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embarkation

[em-bahr-key-shuhn] / ˌɛm bɑrˈkeɪ ʃən /






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Oh, and if you live near the cruise’s embarkation city, what good is a hotel deal?

From MarketWatch

“You can’t push back people to areas that are unsafe, and the Libyan waters are unsafe for the embarkation of migrants.”

From Seattle Times

In 2019, about 60 percent of all U.S. cruise embarkations were from Florida ports, according to an economic analysis prepared last year for the Cruise Lines International Association.

From New York Times

The city, already a tourist destination, was becoming a center of wartime production and training and a port of embarkation.

From New York Times

“Utilizing the LAW to transport forces on the surface reduces the impacts of tactical vehicles on the road network, increases deception and allows for the sustainment of forces during embarkation,” the manual authors wrote.

From Washington Times