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View definitions for embarked upon

embarked upon

adjective as in undertaken

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I embarked upon a role as his factotum in Washington.

From Slate

Levy's choice to bring in the former Celtic boss was with a long-term rebuild in mind around young players - similar to the project embarked upon at Arsenal under Arteta - which took three years to win over the majority of the fan base.

From BBC

The field of road ecology began almost precisely a century ago, on June 13, 1924: the day that married biologists named Dayton and Lillian Stoner embarked upon a road trip across Iowa.

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If this was the end result of the wild spending spree embarked upon in the Todd Boehly era, then it carried all the hallmarks of money very badly spent by Chelsea's owners.

From BBC

It remains one of the huge flaws in the great scattergun, dysfunctional transfer spree embarked upon by Chelsea in the Todd Boehly era that none of this wild free-spending has homed in on a reliable striker.

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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