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Synonyms for embarkation
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : em-bahr-key-shuh n |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɛm bɑrˈkeɪ ʃən |
Top 10 synonyms for embarkation Other synonyms for the word embarkation
- abandonment
- adieu
- alpha
- blast off
- bow
- bow out
- break
- commencement
- congé
- countdown
- creation
- dawn
- dawning
- day one
- decampment
- dedomiciling
- derivation
- desertion
- detachment
- dialysis
- disconnection
- disjunction
- disrelation
- dissociation
- disunion
- division
- divorcement
- early stage
- egress
- egression
- embarkation
- emergence
- emigration
- entrance
- entry
- escape
- evacuation
- exit
- exodus
- expatriation
- farewell
- first step
- flight
- flying start
- forging
- foundation
- gap
- getaway
- git go
- going
- going away
- goodbye
- hegira
- inauguration
- inception
- ingress
- initiation
- introduction
- jump-off
- launch
- leave-taking
- leaving
- migration
- nativity
- onset
- opener
- origin
- origination
- outbreak
- outset
- parting
- parting of the ways
- passage
- pffft
- powder
- quittin
- quitting
- recession
- removal
- retirement
- retreat
- rift
- rise
- running start
- rupture
- sailing
- segregation
- separation
- setting forth
- setting out
- severance
- source
- split
- split-up
- spring
- square one
- stampede
- start
- start-off
- starting point
- takeoff
- taking leave
- taking off
- vacation
- vanishing act
- walkout
- withdrawal
- withdrawing
Définition of embarkation
Origin :- 1640s, from French embarcation, noun of action from embarquer (see embark).
- As in origin : noun beginning, inception
- As in separation : noun being apart; break-up
- As in start : noun beginning
- As in going : noun departure
- As in departure : noun leaving
- When Nicias had concluded his stirring appeal, the embarkation of the troops began.
- Extract from : « Stories from Thucydides » by H. L. Havell
- That is why the Cabinet in London takes for granted an embarkation in September.
- Extract from : « The Snare » by Rafael Sabatini
- She witnessed the first embarkation in a gunboat at Sheerness.
- Extract from : « The Last Voyage » by Lady (Annie Allnutt) Brassey
- Mitchell's arrangements for the embarkation of the troops were excellent!
- Extract from : « Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard » by Joseph Conrad
- All our forces, disposable, are on the march for embarkation.
- Extract from : « Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 2 (of 2) » by Charles Lever
- Parties remained to protect them, previous to their embarkation.
- Extract from : « The Stranger in France » by John Carr
- The women, their baskets of linen on their heads, had paused to watch the embarkation.
- Extract from : « Jerry » by Jean Webster
- All is in train, and the embarkation of the animals is even now in progress.
- Extract from : « The Magic City » by Edith Nesbit
- Every railway station in England, every port of embarkation, were watched by police.
- Extract from : « The Green Rust » by Edgar Wallace
- It was while there they were ordered to proceed to Genoa for embarkation.
- Extract from : « The Greater Love » by George T. McCarthy
Antonyms for embarkation
- abidance
- agreement
- arrival
- arriving
- association
- attachment
- close
- closing
- closure
- combination
- coming
- completion
- conclusion
- connection
- consequence
- continuation
- death
- destiny
- disadvantage
- effect
- end
- ending
- entrance
- exit
- finale
- finish
- goal
- greeting
- hello
- juncture
- keeping
- marriage
- outcome
- outgrowth
- result
- stay
- staying
- stop
- termination
- togetherness
- union
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