Set out on (an enterprise or subject of study)
Proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers.
1 It's too early to embark on such a drastic course of action.
2 The young minister would embark on a remarkable spree of conspicuous consumption.
3 Indeed she is about to embark on a major international solo race.
4 But Faustus wanted to embark on the excursion as early as possible.
5 Indonesia is the latest country to embark on moving its capital city.
6 Then they shouted in the Aleut dialect for the hunters to embark .
7 In December, 1744, we embark for Europe in the Lys French Frigate.
8 Or one may embark at Liverpool and disembark in the Spanish Main.
9 Shall try to embark before the mast in some outward bound vessel.
10 The Americans endeavored to embark their sick and artillery above the town.
11 The sooner we can embark and proceed on our voyage the better.
12 The Hawks now embark on six-game road trip, beginning Saturday at Milwaukee.
13 Do you regularly embark on enormous cleaning sprees to declutter your home?
14 Therefore they were to hold themselves in readiness to embark at once.
15 In a picture by Poussin, the Holy Family are about to embark .
16 They would embark and try to reach the other side without detection.
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