Embark


The meaning of the word Embark is: to begin anew


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Tomorrow Grant will start college and embark upon a new phase in his life.

published by Randal on 2021-07-24 14:52:06


An avid traveler, Heather will embark on another cruise next week.

published by Micki on 2021-07-25 07:32:53


Lawrence has plans to embark on a new career as a journalist.

published by Myung on 2021-01-20 21:17:39


In the book’s sequel, the hero will embark upon the second part of his journey to destroy the evil ring.

published by Reynalda on 2021-12-26 12:22:36


The world famous orchestra will embark on its international tour after tomorrow’s concert.

published by Katelin on 2021-02-08 23:25:14


On their anniversary, my parents will embark on a trip around the world.

published by Ethel on 2021-09-17 15:40:14


The scientist is about to embark upon a journey of discovery as he explores the newly discovered genetic mutation.

published by Annika on 2021-11-25 01:38:45


When William took the presidential oath, he announced his plans to embark upon a passage of change for our country.

published by Junko on 2021-09-27 06:23:50


Jan would be a fool if she decides to embark on a five-mile race with an injured ankle.

published by Ofelia on 2021-03-29 03:43:33


If Dean decides to seek revenge on his wife’s killer, he will embark upon a dangerous path.

published by Yi on 2021-01-30 11:10:38


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