Synonym: board, depart, start. Antonym: disembark. Similar words: embarrassed, combat, bombastic, bar, bare, ambassador, barn, barely. Meaning: [ɪm'bɑːk] v. 1. go on board 2. set out on (an enterprise or subject of study) 3. proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers.
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92, At the same time, other split forces embark upon a political venture.
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94, The prospect of joining larger economic trade areas already seems to be influencing the way countries resolve long-standing internal conflicts and embark on democratic transitions.
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97, And both are also about to embark on new multi-year development plans supported by World Bank financing packages that go beyond traditional lending operations.
98, A Norwegian team is set to embark on an expedition to find the submerged wreck of a plane which carried Norway's great polar explorer Roald Amundsen.
99, Initially I to embark on this joint venture business at moderate rate and a safe scale.
100, He believes it is the right stage in his career to embark on a new challenge, having not been a regular starter at Emirates Stadium since his recovery from a broken leg.
101, Stronger, quicker disbursal is necessary to create positive incentives for others to embark on large-scale reform.
102, He and Argos' finest soldiers embark on a quest to find the Stygian Witches with a pair of hunters and Io following.
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104, We were on the midmorning "slow" boat, about to embark on a long day's drift down Nicaragua's Rio San Juan.
105, Yang state embark of commerce every big trading enterprise concession a paperback.
106, I do not wish, however, to embark upon the subject of penal reform.
107, Next summer, Chelsea will embark on its first-ever tour of China.
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