As we embark upon this dangerous voyage, let us consider our advantages.
It depends on the sentence. You can use the first one in the sentence "he will embark on his new endeavor."
I embark on a journey.
many immigrants are deportee from a country
The passengers weren't allowed to embark onto the ship until it was allowed by the captain.
tomorrow i will embark on my voyage to europe. the titanic embarked from her destition but never reached port. it means to begin a journey or trip
Example sentence - We had ample food supplies for the camping trip we were about to embark on.
The dog barked at the butterfly just as it began to embark on a piece of bark to cross the stream. I was just wondering how safe it would be to embark on a barque made of bark.
Would it be a sentence or a phrase? If a sentence, no, it would be incorrect. If a phrase, yes, it would be correct. I like the phrase!
Embark on an adventure.
Embark is like "to start" in ye olde english. So you would embark on an adventure.
That could be "embark" as to embark an airplane or to "continue" .
It means to get on a ship.