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The verb ' embark ' has its etymological roots in the French language. It is derived from the Old French word 'embarquer,' which means 'to put on board a ship.' This term can be further broken down into 'en' (in) and 'barque' (ship). In its early usage, ' embark ' pertained specifically to the act of boarding a ship, reflecting the literal sense of starting a journey by getting on board. Over time, the word expanded its meaning to encompass the broader concept of starting or beginning a journey ... The meaning of EMBARK is to go on board a vehicle for transportation. How to use embark in a sentence. EMBARK meaning : 1. to go onto a ship: 2. to go onto a ship: 3. to go on to a ship or an aircraft: . Learn more. Phrasal verb embark on/upon (Definition of embark from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)