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Definition of embark
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Embark
(v. t.) To cause to go on board a
vessel
or boat; to put on
shipboard.
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Reland
::
Reland
(v. i.) To go on shore after
having
embarked;
to land
again.
Reimbark
::
Reimbark
(v. t. & i.) See
Reembark.
Embarkment
::
Embarkment
(n.)
Embarkation.
Embarkation
::
Embarkation
(n.) The act of
putting
or going on board of a
vessel;
as, the
embarkation
of
troops..
Embarked
::
Embarked
(imp. & p. p.) of
Embar.
Land
::
Land (v. t.) To set or put on shore from a ship or other water
craft;
to
disembark;
to
debark.
Disembarkment
::
Disembarkment
(n.)
Disembarkation.
Mound
::
Mound (n.) An
artificial
hill or
elevation
of
earth;
a
raised
bank; an
embarkment
thrown
up for
defense;
a
bulwark;
a
rampart;
also, a
natural
elevation
appearing
as if
thrown
up
artificially;
a
regular
and
isolated
hill,
hillock,
or
knoll..
Engage
::
Engage
(v. i.) To
embark
in a
business;
to take a part; to
employ
or
involve
one's self; to
devote
attention
and
effort;
to
enlist;
as, to
engage
in
controversy..
Embarking
::
Embarking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Embar.
Reland
::
Reland
(v. t.) To land
again;
to put on land, as that which had been
shipped
or
embarked..
Debark
::
Debark
(v. t. & i.) To go
ashore
from a ship or boat; to
disembark;
to put
ashore.
Embark
::
Embark
(v. i.) To go on board a
vessel
or a boat for a
voyage;
as, the
troops
embarked
for
Lisbon..
Inship
::
Inship
(v. t.) To
embark.
Disembarking
::
Disembarking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Disembar.
Embark
::
Embark
(v. t.) To
engage,
enlist,
or
invest
(as
persons,
money,
etc.) in any
affair;
as, he
embarked
his
fortune
in
trade..
Engagement
::
Engagement
(n.) That which
engages;
engrossing
occupation;
employment
of the
attention;
obligation
by
pledge,
promise,
or
contract;
an
enterprise
embarked
in; as, his
engagements
prevented
his
acceptance
of any
office..
Disbark
::
Disbark
(v. t.) To
disembark.
Reembarkation
::
Reembarkation
(n.) A
putting,
or
going,
on board a
vessel
again..
Embarkation
::
Embarkation
(n.) That which is
embarked;
as, an
embarkation
of
Jesuits..
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