Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
inship
verb
/ˈɪnʃɪp/

Definition
To put on board a ship, particularly in a commercial or naval context.

Examples
- The crew will inship the cargo tomorrow morning.
- It is essential to inship all materials safely to ensure they arrive in good condition.

Meaning
The act of loading goods or passengers onto a ship for transportation.

Synonyms
- load
- embark
- ship
- board