reembarking

/ˌriːɪmˈbɑːrkɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of boarding a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle again after having previously disembarked.
    • Due to a security alert, everyone had to reembark the plane after the evacuation.
    • After a brief shore leave, the sailors began reembarking onto the naval vessel.
    • The passengers were reembarking on the cruise ship after their day trip to the island.
  2. The act of starting a new journey or undertaking after a previous one ended.
    • She is reembarking on her studies after taking a semester off for travel.
    • The company is reembarking on a major expansion plan after the economic downturn.
    • After a year of rest, the explorer is reembarking on his quest to cross the desert.
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