Sentences

embark in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To begin or start a journey or project, often involving a significant undertaking.

Sample Sentences

  1. They decided to embark on a journey across the country in search of adventure.
  2. Before they could embark on their new project, they needed to finalize the budget.
  3. She felt a mix of excitement and nervousness as she prepared to embark on her first solo trip.
  4. The company will embark on a significant expansion next year to reach new markets.
  5. He encouraged his friends to embark on the path of self-improvement together.
  6. She decided to embark on a new adventure after graduating from college.
  7. The team will embark on their journey to the championship next week.
  8. He felt nervous but excited as he prepared to embark on his first solo trip abroad.
  9. They plan to embark on a major renovation of their home this summer.
  10. After months of planning, the scientists are ready to embark on their research expedition in the Arctic.

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