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embarkment

[ em-bahrk-muhnt ]

noun



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of embarkment1

First recorded in 1590–1600; embark + -ment
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Though seen only in crude, dusty form during an early March visit, it’s evident the first hole will function as an embarkment, a kind of slow, measured entrance into an immense temple.

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"The cruise industry: we had over seven million embarkments last year. A lot of people come through our airports."

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Two days before the embarkment of the troops Colonel DeLancey called one morning on the Elder.

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And when the time of their embarkment came, there was not sufficient to serve their own turns.

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Your running away was, I think, uncalled for, and the embarkment upon the sloop, under the circumstances, was certainly very reprehensible.

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