What is another word for Reembark?

Pronunciation: [ɹiːɛmbˈɑːk] (IPA)

Reembark is a term that is often used in the context of maritime travel and refers to the action of boarding a ship after disembarking from it. The word can also refer to the act of returning to a previous activity, project, or plan, in general. Synonyms for reembark include resuming, restarting, picking up, renewing, continuing, and relaunching. These terms indicate beginning again after a break. Similar words include recommence, reinitiate, and reopen. Whatever the context, reembark implies a fresh start, new energy, and the readiness to take on a new challenge.

What are the hypernyms for Reembark?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Reembark

The other principal cedula authorises the officials of India House to pay the passage to Puerto de Caballos, but this cannot be done for lack of ships, so the friars first disembarked at the port of San Domingo in Hispaniola and from there, they have to Reembark to Puerto de Caballos.
"Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings"
Francis Augustus MacNutt
But that officer penetrated only to the Puerto de Pinas, the limit of Balboa's discoveries, when the bad state of his health compelled him to Reembark and abandon his enterprise at its commencement.
"History-of-the-Conquest-of-Peru-with-a-preliminary-view-of-the-civilization-of-the-Incas"
Prescott, William Hickling
Before three in the morning he awaked them, and they were soon ready to Reembark.
"Lost in the Fog"
James De Mille

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