EMB`ARK, v.t. 1. To put or cause to enter on board a ship or other vessel or boat. The general embarked his troops and their baggage.2. To engage a person in any affair. This projector embarked his friends in the design or expedition.EMB`ARK, v.i. To go on board of a ship, boat or vessel; as, the troops embarked for Lisbon. 1. To engage in any business; to undertake in; to take a share in. The young man embarked rashly in speculation, and was ruined.
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