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Meaning
Verb
●
To
get on
a
boat
or
ship
or (outside the USA) an aeroplane.
●
To
start
, begin.
●
To cause
to go
on board
a
vessel
or
boat
; to
put on
shipboard.
●
To
engage
,
enlist
, or
invest
(as
persons
, money, etc.) in any affair.
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Origin
embark
English
embarquer
Middle French (ca. 1400-1600)
Sourced from
Etym
Antonyms
Disembark
Related
Concentrate
Capitalize
Engage
Venture
Focus
Capitalise
Descend
Participate
Undertake
Invest
Rely
Dwell
Move
Succeed
Insist
Work
Partake
Fixate
Step
Cooperate
Journey
Enroll
Progress
Thrive
Pursue
Spend
Depend
Indulge
Join
Commit
Take
Expand
Splurge
Collaborate
Depart
Pounce
Adopt
Declare War
Break Ground
Take Part
Forge Ahead
Fall Back
Move Ahead
Pull The Plug
Take The Lead
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Rhymes
Arc
Ark
Park
Mark
Narc
Nark
Yark
Fark
Cark
Lark
Bark
Dark
Shark
Stark
Clark
Chark
Spark
Chlark
Embark
Remark
Unpark
Barque
Remarks
Re-Mark
Grimdark
Disembark
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