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Definitions for embarking
em·bark·ing
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Embarking
of Embark
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of embarking in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of embarking in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of embarking in a Sentence
This is just the beginning of daring missions that thiscountry is embarking upon, it’san exciting time for human spaceflight and an exciting time for our nation.
China, the next-door neighbor, is embarking on a very significant green energy development program, lithium and the rare earths are so far irreplaceable because of their density and physical properties. Those minerals factor into their long-term plans.
He's handled things as well as he could. There haven't been big missteps, people would love to see faster progress, but quite honestly too quick is almost a bad thing. You need to be thoughtful when embarking on a turnaround as dramatic as this.
The position of the German government is clear: nuclear power is not green. Nor is it sustainable, we are embarking on a new era of energy production.
The first-ever live broadcast of an Olympics. As the entire world watched, the final runner entered the National Stadium, Olympic torch in hand, it was a 19-year-old youth from Hiroshima, born on the day the atomic bomb fell, and his dynamic running showed that our nation had fully recovered from being flattened by bombings and, full of confidence and pride, proclaimed to the world Japan was embarking on an era of rapid growth.
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