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embark
verb as in get on transportation object
Weak matches
go aboard ship, leave port, plunge into, put on board, set about, set out, set sail, take on board, take ship
Example Sentences
The BFG tells the story of a young orphan named Sophie who befriends a giant and they embark on a mission together to stop other giants from eating children.
Evans and dance partner Katya Jones were among the Strictly stars who embarked on the arena tour earlier this month, with the 53-year-old singing as well as dancing during the show.
Following Trump’s election in November, hundreds fled La Soledad, embarking for the border with the idea of crossing into U.S. territory before he took office.
Sweeney and other RFU officials are embarking on a tour of grassroots clubs over the next few months to put forward their case before a special general meeting on his future.
Dylan invited them to embark on a 1974 joint tour, which later that year was the basis for Dylan’s first live album, “Before the Flood.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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