Definition of embar

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Embar (v. t.) To bar or shut in; to inclose securely, as with bars..

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Land :: Land (v. i.) To go on shore from a ship or boat; to disembark; to come to the end of a course.
Embark :: Embark (v. i.) To engage in any affair.
Land-poor :: Land-poor (a.) Pecuniarily embarrassed through owning much unprofitable land.
Shackle :: Shackle (v. t.) Figuratively: To bind or confine so as to prevent or embarrass action; to impede; to cumber.
Extricate :: Extricate (v. t.) To free, as from difficulties or perplexities; to disentangle; to disembarrass; as, to extricate a person from debt, peril, etc..
Pudder :: Pudder (v. t.) To perplex; to embarrass; to confuse; to bother; as, to pudder a man..
Clear :: Clear (superl.) Free from embarrassment; detention, etc..
Perplexing :: Perplexing (a.) Embarrassing; puzzling; troublesome.
Embark :: Embark (v. t.) To cause to go on board a vessel or boat; to put on shipboard.
Disembarking :: Disembarking (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Disembar.
Large :: Large (superl.) Free; unembarrassed.
Embark :: Embark (v. i.) To go on board a vessel or a boat for a voyage; as, the troops embarked for Lisbon..
Debark :: Debark (v. t. & i.) To go ashore from a ship or boat; to disembark; to put ashore.
Inconvenience :: Inconvenience (n.) That which gives trouble, embarrassment, or uneasiness; disadvantage; anything that disturbs quiet, impedes prosperity, or increases the difficulty of action or success; as, one inconvenience of life is poverty..
Disembark :: Disembark (v. i.) To go ashore out of a ship or boat; to leave a ship; to debark.
Load :: Load (v. t.) To lay a load or burden on or in, as on a horse or in a cart; to charge with a load, as a gun; to furnish with a lading or cargo, as a ship; hence, to add weight to, so as to oppress or embarrass; to heap upon..
Depress :: Depress (v. t.) To lessen the activity of; to make dull; embarrass, as trade, commerce, etc..
Unembarrassed :: Unembarrassed (a.) Free from pecuniary difficulties or encumbrances; as, he and his property are unembarrassed..
Set :: Set (v. t.) To cause to stop or stick; to obstruct; to fasten to a spot; hence, to occasion difficulty to; to embarrass; as, to set a coach in the mud..
Debarkation :: Debarkation (n.) Disembarkation.
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