embarcation

[em-bahr-key-shuhn]

embarcation Definition

  • 1the process of loading people or goods onto a ship, boat, or aircraft
  • 2a small boat used for short trips

Using embarcation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "embarcation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The embarcation of the passengers was delayed due to bad weather.

  • Example

    The small embarcation was used to transport the fishermen to their boats.

  • Example

    The crew was responsible for the safe embarcation of the cargo.

embarcation Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with embarcation

  • a ladder used for boarding or disembarking from a ship or boat

    Example

    The passengers used the embarcation ladder to board the cruise ship.

  • a designated location for boarding a ship or boat

    Example

    The embarcation point for the ferry was at the end of the pier.

  • a specific area where passengers or goods are loaded onto a ship or boat

    Example

    The embarcation area was crowded with people waiting to board the cruise ship.

Origins of embarcation

from French 'embarcation', from 'embarquer' meaning 'to embark'

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Summary: embarcation in Brief

'Embarcation' [em-bahr-key-shuhn] refers to the process of loading people or goods onto a ship, boat, or aircraft. It can also refer to a small boat used for short trips. Examples include 'The embarcation of the passengers was delayed due to bad weather,' and 'The small embarcation was used to transport the fishermen to their boats.' Phrases like 'embarcation ladder' and 'embarcation point' denote specific locations or equipment for boarding.