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embark

Definition for embark

verb as in get on transportation object

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In less than two weeks since being elected again, Donald J. Trump has embarked on a new campaign to shatter the institutions of Washington as no incoming president has in his lifetime.

From Salon

A recent review into Northern Ireland's entire education system noted that "many learners with special needs face particular difficulties at the point of leaving school and embarking upon adult life".

From BBC

Anderson said Moore and her ex-boyfriend, Anthony David Flores, had embarked on a scheme to exploit the victim, Mark Sawusch, and “hijack his fortune.”

The Second Lady is also vocal when it comes to party politics - and has embarked on campaign tours for the NPP.

From BBC

But another source said: “Everyone wants to fix it but we don’t want to embark on something that then doesn’t happen.”

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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