Embark

/ɛmˈbɑːrk/ verb

To go onto a ship, plane, or other vehicle to begin a journey. It can also mean to start a major project or activity.

From French 'embarquer,' from 'em-' (in) + 'barque' (boat), from Late Latin 'barca' (boat). It literally meant 'to go into a boat.' The meaning expanded from physical travel to any big new undertaking.

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