The act of passengers and crew getting aboard a ship or aircraft.
1 At length the embarkation was completed and the fleet put to sea.
2 Ford and Arthur found themselves in the embarkation area of the ship.
3 A great crowd of the populace had assembled to view the embarkation .
4 The embarkation of both was completed at noon on the 4th September.
5 At the moment of embarkation I disappointed myself by remaining quite calm.
6 Great shipments of war supplies began to assemble at the embarkation ports.
7 A solemn festival was observed at its completion, and the embarkation began.
8 A fire was quickly kindled, and the canoes gummed, preparatory to embarkation .
9 But in spite of the shuffling gait, the embarkation is very rapid.
10 They must undergo more waves, and a system of diet before embarkation .
11 We fell in at eight o'clock, and marched to the embarkation platform.
12 It appears an embarkation is taking place, probably destined to New York.
13 Downing, your party of three shall proceed to your embarkation point.
14 The actual embarkation of the troops began on Monday, June 6.
15 The day was fair, the wind favourable; all smiled on our nuptial embarkation .
16 On August 9 embarkation began, the transports departing at intervals of ten minutes.
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