Thesaurus / embark
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Yoshihide Suga, Japan’s 71-year-old chief cabinet secretary, begins each day by reading all Japan’s major newspapers, doing 100 sit-ups, then embarking on a brisk 40-minute walk.
HOW THE SON OF STRAWBERRY PICKERS BECAME JAPAN’S MOST LIKELY CHOICE FOR NEXT PRIME MINISTERCLAYCHANDLERSEPTEMBER 3, 2020FORTUNESeparately, the lender has embarked on a wide-ranging assessment of risk controls following a series of deals linked to troubled companies including Luckin.
CREDIT SUISSE AIMS TO DOUBLE ITS HEADCOUNT IN CHINA IN 5 YEARSCLAIRE ZILLMAN, REPORTERAUGUST 31, 2020FORTUNEAs more penguins embark on heat-seeking missions, the huddle’s boundary is in constant flux.
MATH OF THE PENGUINSSUSAN D'AGOSTINOAUGUST 17, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEI do think that the heat wave allowed me to see something that really had not gotten sufficient attention, which is the fact that we have embarked on one of the most significant social changes in the history of our species.
IS THERE REALLY A “LONELINESS EPIDEMIC”? (EP. 407)STEPHEN J. DUBNERFEBRUARY 27, 2020FREAKONOMICSThe final straw about academics is about three years ago, I embarked on three different research papers, all of which I thought were really important.
AMERICA’S MATH CURRICULUM DOESN’T ADD UP (EP. 391)STEVEN D. LEVITTOCTOBER 3, 2019FREAKONOMICSAccordingly, as soon as they saw our Priests they refused outright to let the ship sail if the Jesuits were to embark in it.
THE JESUIT RELATIONS AND ALLIED DOCUMENTS, VOL. II: ACADIA, 1612-1614VARIOUSHe troubles the soldiers in making them go and come to and from Cavite, and even making them embark.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, 1493-1898, VOLUME XX, 1621-1624VARIOUSI am very sorry that I did not embark with the first cargo, which would have made a million difference to the company.
LIFE OF RICHARD TREVITHICK, VOLUME II (OF 2)FRANCIS TREVITHICKThis excursion was my last in this beautiful isle, as I was obliged to embark on the next day, the 17th of May.
A WOMAN'S JOURNEY ROUND THE WORLDIDA PFEIFFERIt is expected, therefore, that Madeira will abandon the place as soon as he can get shipping together to embark the troops.
JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO BRAZILMARIA GRAHAMWORDS RELATED TO EMBARK
- address oneself
- agree
- answer for
- bargain
- begin
- commence
- commit
- commit oneself
- contract
- covenant
- devote
- embark
- endeavor
- enter upon
- fall into
- go about
- go for
- go in for
- go into
- guarantee
- have a hand in
- have a try
- hazard
- initiate
- launch
- make a run at
- move
- offer
- pitch in
- pledge
- promise
- set about
- set in motion
- set out
- shoulder
- stake
- stipulate
- tackle
- take on
- take the plunge
- take upon oneself
- try
- try out
- venture
- volunteer
- addresses oneself
- agrees
- answers for
- bargains
- begins
- commences
- commits
- commits oneself
- contracts
- covenants
- devotes
- embarks
- endeavors
- enters upon
- falls into
- goes about
- goes for
- goes in for
- goes into
- guarantees
- has a hand in
- has a try
- hazards
- initiates
- launches
- makes a run at
- moves
- offers
- pitch in
- pledges
- promises
- sets about
- sets in motion
- sets out
- shoulders
- stakes
- stipulates
- tackles
- takes on
- takes the plunge
- takes upon oneself
- tries
- tries out
- ventures
- volunteers
- addressed oneself
- agreed
- answered for
- bargained
- began
- commenced
- committed
- committed oneself
- contracted
- covenanted
- devoted
- embarked
- endeavored
- entered upon
- fell into
- guaranteed
- had a hand in
- had a try
- hazarded
- initiated
- launched
- made a run at
- moved
- offered
- pitch in
- pledged
- promised
- set about
- set in motion
- set out
- shouldered
- staked
- stipulated
- tackled
- took on
- took the plunge
- took upon oneself
- tried
- tried out
- ventured
- volunteered
- went about
- went for
- went in for
- went into
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