Embark means to get onto an aircraft or spaceship. For example: He "embarked" on a spaceship and lifted off. Or another example: He "embarked" from Russia in 1902.
A terminal where aircraft land and take off. A place where passengers embark and disembark from flights.
Embark on an adventure.
I embark on a journey.
That could be "embark" as to embark an airplane or to "continue" .
It means to get on a ship.
As we embark upon this dangerous voyage, let us consider our advantages.
Cease, finish, end, stop, stay, or disembark. Those words are the opposites of embark.
The cat decided to embark on a daring adventure to conquer the intimidating kitchen counter full of treats!
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Europeans first embark on exploration to the East as they looked for trade routes
The passengers weren't allowed to embark onto the ship until it was allowed by the captain.