re-embark

re-embark

vb
1. to (cause to) board a ship or aircraft again
2. (intr) (foll by: on) to recommence a project, venture, etc
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re-embark


Past participle: re-embarked
Gerund: re-embarking

Imperative
re-embark
re-embark
Present
I re-embark
you re-embark
he/she/it re-embarks
we re-embark
you re-embark
they re-embark
Preterite
I re-embarked
you re-embarked
he/she/it re-embarked
we re-embarked
you re-embarked
they re-embarked
Present Continuous
I am re-embarking
you are re-embarking
he/she/it is re-embarking
we are re-embarking
you are re-embarking
they are re-embarking
Present Perfect
I have re-embarked
you have re-embarked
he/she/it has re-embarked
we have re-embarked
you have re-embarked
they have re-embarked
Past Continuous
I was re-embarking
you were re-embarking
he/she/it was re-embarking
we were re-embarking
you were re-embarking
they were re-embarking
Past Perfect
I had re-embarked
you had re-embarked
he/she/it had re-embarked
we had re-embarked
you had re-embarked
they had re-embarked
Future
I will re-embark
you will re-embark
he/she/it will re-embark
we will re-embark
you will re-embark
they will re-embark
Future Perfect
I will have re-embarked
you will have re-embarked
he/she/it will have re-embarked
we will have re-embarked
you will have re-embarked
they will have re-embarked
Future Continuous
I will be re-embarking
you will be re-embarking
he/she/it will be re-embarking
we will be re-embarking
you will be re-embarking
they will be re-embarking
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been re-embarking
you have been re-embarking
he/she/it has been re-embarking
we have been re-embarking
you have been re-embarking
they have been re-embarking
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been re-embarking
you will have been re-embarking
he/she/it will have been re-embarking
we will have been re-embarking
you will have been re-embarking
they will have been re-embarking
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been re-embarking
you had been re-embarking
he/she/it had been re-embarking
we had been re-embarking
you had been re-embarking
they had been re-embarking
Conditional
I would re-embark
you would re-embark
he/she/it would re-embark
we would re-embark
you would re-embark
they would re-embark
Past Conditional
I would have re-embarked
you would have re-embarked
he/she/it would have re-embarked
we would have re-embarked
you would have re-embarked
they would have re-embarked
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Translations

re-embark

[ˌriːɪmˈbɑːk] VTIreembarcar
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

re-embark

visich wieder einschiffen; to re-embark on an enterpriseein Unternehmen von Neuem beginnen
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
References in periodicals archive ?
After a few hours ashore discovering the vibrant Spanish city, guests will re-embark for the return sailing to Plymouth.
However, the two parties differed on the amount of money the church should pay the priests as facilitation fee as they re-embark on their ministerial duties.
Macharia said they will soon re-embark on the construction of Kisumu-Naivasha SGR wing after the completion of Naivasha-Malaba wing.
Fortunately, PTI was voted into power just before the situation became irreversible, and we now have a long hard journey ahead to rectify the damage done, and re-embark on the road to progress.
At around 12.50am yesterday, the PSNI said no device was found and passengers were allowed to re-embark the boat, which would then shortly depart for Liverpool.
At around 12.50am on Sunday, the PSNI said no device was found and passengers were allowed to re-embark the boat, which would then shortly depart for Liverpool.
They were the members of a party that set out in the Perffaith for an afternoon trip They landed on Flat Holm but after a storm blew up, the vessel's owner Mr Fred Boyce found that he could re-embark only four of the passengers.
Dugin believes that to reach its historic mission, Russia must embrace the concept of empire and re-embark on a civilizing mission.
Lead by Taylor Billington (CEO) and Gary Baron (Chairman) True Incentive has gathered a team of experienced professionals to re-embark on a mission to deliver reliable and enticing incentives that drive prospects and existing customers to action.
The injured army members, for their part, expressed determination and will to re-embark on their national duty of defending Syria once they recover until the country regains stability and security.
Scuba divers, swimmers and snorkelers can use the platform to easily take to the water and to re-embark once they have finished their activities."