Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
re-embark
verb
/ˌriːɪmˈbɑrk/

Definition
To board a ship or vehicle again after having disembarked.

Examples
- After exploring the island, we will re-embark on the cruise ship for our next destination.
- The passengers were asked to re-embark once the safety checks were completed.

Meaning
Re-embark refers to the action of getting back on a vessel, such as a ship or airplane, usually after having exited it previously. It indicates the process of boarding anew for further travel.

Synonyms
- reboard
- re-enter
- rejoin
- reinvest