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embark

[em-bahrk] / ɛmˈbɑrk /


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Jenner embarked on a gut renovation, the results of which she revealed to the world in a 2022 episode of “The Kardashians,” the new series the family started on Hulu, after they left E!

From MarketWatch

He started his managerial career with Portuguese club Sanjoanense in 2004 and, following spells in Germany, China, Brazil and Saudi Arabia, he embarks on his 15th role.

From BBC

But Newcastle are going to have to find a way to win without their talisman as they embark on a crunch run of games, starting with Saturday's FA Cup fourth-round tie against Aston Villa.

From BBC

He started his managerial career with Portuguese club Sanjoanense in 2004 and, following spells in Germany, China, Brazil and Saudi Arabia, he is set to embark on his 15th role.

From BBC

Mr. Lucas was getting ready to direct “Apocalypse Now,” with Coppola producing, until the latter took the project back and embarked on the production that almost killed him.

From The Wall Street Journal