embarkation
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- nonembarkation noun
- reembarkation noun
Etymology
Origin of embarkation
First recorded in 1635–45; from French embarcation, from Spanish embarcación; equivalent to embark + -ation
Example Sentences
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Oh, and if you live near the cruise’s embarkation city, what good is a hotel deal?
From MarketWatch • Nov. 26, 2025
The district attorney’s embarkation upon strange tangents and rambling monologues is proof in itself that the optics of the situation are not good for her side.
From Slate • Feb. 15, 2024
Besides embarkation and disembarkation in Los Angeles, the port calls include San Francisco, San Diego and Ensenada.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 28, 2023
The town at the foot of Lake Chelan is the port of embarkation for North Cascades mountain town Stehekin and a scenic spot nestled in vineyard and fruit country.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 28, 2023
He stole down to the Common to see the ‘secret’ embarkation.
From "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Hoskins Forbes
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