embark|embarked|embarking|embarks in English
verb
[em·bark || ɪm'bɑːk]
go on board a ship, put on board a ship; begin; become involved in an enterprise
Use "embark|embarked|embarking|embarks" in a sentence
1. Passenger train driver: Punctually embarks.
2. The mercenary troops are embarking on new adventures there.
3. Crusaders embark for the Levant
4. And on what kind of voyage were they embarking?
5. Maybe it doesn't matter which road we embark on. Maybe what matters is that we embark.
6. The troops embarked in orderly fashion.
7. Passengers with cargo must embark first.
8. He's embarking on a new career as a writer.
9. Passengers with cars must embark first.
10. We embark at Montreal for New York.
11. Do you find any drug dealer embarked?
12. Let us cheer the newlyweds as they embark...
13. They embarked the troops by night.
14. So, I decided to embark on a quest.
15. From which port do they propose to embark?
16. Arians, 67, is embarking on his 27th year in the league
17. 7 They embarked the troops by night.
18. This unlikely pair embarks on a treacherous journey out of the mountains.
19. Embark on an epic new saga in Conqueror’s Blade
20. You must embark now. b. You must disembark now.
21. When embarking on an audacious crime a duck needs a willing accomplice.
22. The board decided to embark on aggressive overseas expansion.
23. We need to use discernment and caution when embarking upon business ventures.
24. He took his degree in 1665 before embarking on the grand tour .
25. She is about to embark on a diplomatic career.