emplane
[em-pleyn]
/ ɛmˈpleɪn /
VERB
board
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VERB
embark
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STRONG
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Example Sentences
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Their mission now clarified, the two Berkeley scientists emplaned for Washington at three-thirty that morning.
From Literature
We had agreed to be wed on the first of June, and on May the fourth, emplaned in New York for Paris.
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