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Definitions for Re-embark
re-em·bark
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Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Re-embark
rē-em-bärk′, v.t. to embark or put on board again.—n. Re-embarkā′tion.
Military Dictionary and Gazetteer
re-embark
To embark or go aboard of a ship again.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Re-embark in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Re-embark in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of Re-embark in a Sentence
People are really starting to understand the legacy of slavery does exist and impact people a great deal, it's a moral and practical imperative for Congress to embark on the repair process for Black people. It can't continue to stall any longer because the consequences continue to be compounded and the injuries worsened over time.
Our everyday reality is a grand illusion which we are creating. By exploring and changing our inner world, we begin to transform our outer world. If we are willing to embark on an inner journey, we can discover all of the beliefs, expectations, and hidden agendas through which we create our own lives, and collectively, we can begin to shape the future in ways that honor the sacredness of all life.
We really took a step back and decided that we would ensure that all Ts were crossed and Is dotted before we embark on a public sale, we wanted to make sure that we got it right.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau:
We are looking to make infrastructure investments that are prudent and responsible, and in cases where we can find prudent, responsible projects that we can embark on quickly, we will do so.
I pack my trunk, embrace my friends, embark on the sea, and at last wake up in Naples, and there beside me is the Stern Fact, the Sad Self, unrelenting, identical, that I fled from.
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