embark



embark for (some place)

to leave for some place, usually in a ship or an airplane. We are embarking for Denver tomorrow morning. Maria is embarking for Honolulu in just a few minutes.
See also: embark

embark on something

 
1. . Lit. to begin a journey by boarding a ship, airplane, etc. They embarked on their journey from San Juan.
2. Fig. to begin a project; to begin any process. When will you embark on your new project?
See also: embark, on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
HewieHYOO-eeEnglish (Rare)
Victorina-Late Roman
GÖStav-Swedish (Archaic)
DÉBoraDE-bo-rah (Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese, French
Carroll['kærəl]
Yuri (1)YOO-ree (Russian)Russian, Ukrainian