embarcation (Meaning)

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embarcation (n.)

Same as Embarkation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of embarcation

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embarcation Sentence Examples

  1. The embarcation of troops onto the transport ships was a meticulously planned and executed operation.
  2. The soldiers stood in formation, their faces set with determination, as they awaited the order to embark.
  3. The embarkation process was slow and tedious, but the soldiers knew that it was necessary to ensure their safety and the success of their mission.
  4. Once the last soldier had boarded, the ship set sail, leaving the port behind.
  5. The soldiers stood on deck, watching as their homeland faded into the distance.
  6. The embarkation of the troops was a momentous occasion, marking the beginning of a new chapter in history.
  7. The soldiers had trained for months, and they were finally ready to embark on their mission.
  8. The embarkation of the troops was a challenging and dangerous task, but the soldiers were confident that they would succeed.
  9. The ship carrying the troops sailed through the night, and by morning they had reached their destination.
  10. The embarkation of the troops was a success, and the soldiers were ready to begin their mission.

FAQs About the word embarcation

Same as Embarkation.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The embarcation of troops onto the transport ships was a meticulously planned and executed operation.

The soldiers stood in formation, their faces set with determination, as they awaited the order to embark.

The embarkation process was slow and tedious, but the soldiers knew that it was necessary to ensure their safety and the success of their mission.

Once the last soldier had boarded, the ship set sail, leaving the port behind.