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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. 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? How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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It is about the mystical Phoenix, who embarks on a journey to find the pearls he had in a vision. Eleven-year-old Stephen Majok embarks on a brave and harrowing journey after soldiers raid his drought-stricken village in war-torn southern Sudan with his mother slaughtered and his sister missing, Stephen seeks refuge, food and water, but desperately yearns for home. The company that embarks on a global expansion project and then fails can suffer devastating and potentially irreversible repercussions. |
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