Embarkverb
To get on a boat or ship or (outside the USA) an aeroplane.
Embarkverb
To start, begin.
Embarkverb
(transitive) To cause to go on board a vessel or boat; to put on shipboard.
Embarkverb
(transitive) To engage, enlist, or invest (as persons, money, etc.) in any affair.
Embarkverb
To cause to go on board a vessel or boat; to put on shipboard.
Embarkverb
To engage, enlist, or invest (as persons, money, etc.) in any affair; as, he embarked his fortune in trade.
Embarkverb
To go on board a vessel or a boat for a voyage; as, the troops embarked for Lisbon.
Embarkverb
To engage in any affair.
Embarkverb
go on board
Embarkverb
set out on (an enterprise, subject of study, etc.);
Embarkverb
proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers;
Embarkverb
go on board a ship or aircraft
Embarkverb
put or take on board a ship or aircraft
Embarkverb
begin (a course of action)
Embraceverb
To clasp (someone or each other) in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
Embraceverb
(obsolete) To accept (someone) as a friend or servant.
Embraceverb
To seize (something) eagerly, or with alacrity; to accept with cordiality; to welcome.
Embraceverb
To accept; to undergo; to submit to.
Embraceverb
To encircle; to encompass; to enclose.
Embraceverb
(figurative) To enfold, to include (ideas, principles, etc.); to encompass.
Embraceverb
(obsolete) To fasten on, as armour.
Embraceverb
(legal) To attempt to influence (a jury, court, etc.) corruptly; to practise embracery.
Embracenoun
Hug noun; putting arms around someone.
Embracenoun
Enclosure, (partially or fully) surrounding someone or something.
Embracenoun
Full acceptance (of something).
Embracenoun
(figuratively) Enfolding, including.
Embraceverb
To fasten on, as armor.
Embraceverb
To clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
Embraceverb
To cling to; to cherish; to love.
Embraceverb
To seize eagerly, or with alacrity; to accept with cordiality; to welcome.
Embraceverb
To encircle; to encompass; to inclose.
Embraceverb
To include as parts of a whole; to comprehend; to take in; as, natural philosophy embraces many sciences.
Embraceverb
To accept; to undergo; to submit to.
Embraceverb
To attempt to influence corruptly, as a jury or court.
Embraceverb
To join in an embrace.
Embracenoun
Intimate or close encircling with the arms; pressure to the bosom; clasp; hug.
Embracenoun
the act of clasping another person in the arms (as in greeting or affection)
Embracenoun
the state of taking in or encircling;
Embracenoun
a close affectionate and protective acceptance;
Embraceverb
include in scope; include as part of something broader; have as one's sphere or territory;
Embraceverb
hug, usually with fondness;
Embraceverb
take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own;