Phrases with «to embark on»

The phrase "to embark on" means to begin or start something, often a new project, journey, or endeavor. Full definition

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Sentences with «to embark on»

  • You never know how your child will react when embarking on something new and as important as driving. (southjerseydrivingschool.com)
  • He was a writer, first and foremost — a professor of literature who embarked on writing fiction after he was called to the faith. (castlegatepress.com)
  • But most of the discussion has occurred in almost total ignorance of the consequences of embarking on such a course. (realclimate.org)
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