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embark

Definition for embark

verb as in get on transportation object

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She’s about to embark on a reverse-image search when Woo finishes his food.

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Ian Stephen from Perthshire was 28 when he embarked on a road trip to Paris with four friends to see Scotland play in the tournament's opening match against Brazil on 10 June 1998.

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Ohtani himself presents another question for next regular season, as he embarks on what will be his first full-time season as a two-way player since 2023.

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The shift comes as its home market embarks on a spending spree to upgrade its infrastructure and accelerate a rearmament push.

South Africa and New Zealand have bucked that trend by announcing they will embark on multi-match trips to each other on a four-yearly basis.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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