embarque

[ɛmˈbɑrk]

embarque Definition

  • 1the act of boarding a ship or aircraft
  • 2a place where people board a ship or aircraft

Using embarque: Examples

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

  • Example

    The embarque for the cruise was at 3 pm.

  • Example

    The airport's embarque area was crowded with passengers.

  • Example

    The airline company announced a delay in the embarque due to technical issues.

embarque Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for embarque

Phrases with embarque

  • a specific location where passengers board a ship or aircraft

    Example

    The embarque point for the ferry is at the pier.

  • the scheduled time for passengers to board a ship or aircraft

    Example

    The embarque time for the flight is at 7 am.

  • a designated entrance to a ship or aircraft for passengers to board

    Example

    The embarque gate for the cruise is at the dock.

Origins of embarque

from French 'embarquer', meaning 'to embark'

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Summary: embarque in Brief

'Embarque' [ɛmˈbɑrk] refers to the act of boarding a ship or aircraft, or the place where this occurs. It is often used in transportation contexts, as in 'The airline company announced a delay in the embarque due to technical issues.' 'Embarque' can also be extended into phrases like 'embarque point' and 'embarque time,' which denote specific locations and times for boarding.