Word | embark on |
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Meaning | Meaning: to begin something, usually something that will be challenging and time-consuming |
Example | For example:
Nouns often used as objects with embark on: career, campaign, venture, program, policy, project, course Note: A slightly more formal variation is "embark upon", which can be used to mean the same thing, and can be used in the same way. |
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