0 to go onto a ship:
We embarked at Liverpool for New York.
3 to put goods or passengers onto a ship, aircraft, or train:
The ship had an electrical hoist which allowed cars to be embarked and disembarked in all tidal conditions.
Thus, it is crucial that the legal and technical communities embark on interdisciplinary research to deal with these issues.
In conclusion, the book constitutes an exemplary study for students and researchers who embark on experimental adventures in this domain.
Most psychologists studying later-life well-being have opted for the second explanation, and embarked on a search for the mechanisms entailed.
Momentous pedal points and ominous ostinati tell the audience they are about to embark on a vast journey.
Before embarking on the proof, we note a few points about the axioms.
Once the performance began, however, the audience embarked upon a process of experiencing the ephemeral place of performance.
Pressured by international donors, he dissolved the military junta and embarked on a programme of political and economic reforms in 1991.
However, this is not to say that we can simply embark on a revisionist historiography based on dissolving them.