reembark (Meaning)

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reembark (v. t. & i.)

To put, or go, on board a vessel again; to embark again.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reembark

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reembark Sentence Examples

  1. After disembarking from the train, the travelers reembarked once the repairs were complete.
  2. The crew reembarked the lifeboats after conducting their search and rescue mission.
  3. As the storm approached, the passengers were ordered to reembark the ship for safety.
  4. The students reembarked the bus after a brief lunch stop at the park.
  5. The sailors reembarked the submarine after completing their underwater exploration.
  6. The hikers reembarked the trail after taking a break to admire the scenic view.
  7. The troops reembarked the aircraft carrier following their successful deployment.
  8. The passengers reembarked the cruise ship after a day of exploring the island.
  9. The expedition team reembarked the research vessel after collecting valuable data.
  10. The firefighters reembarked the fire truck after extinguishing the house fire.

FAQs About the word reembark

To put, or go, on board a vessel again; to embark again.

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After disembarking from the train, the travelers reembarked once the repairs were complete.

The crew reembarked the lifeboats after conducting their search and rescue mission.

As the storm approached, the passengers were ordered to reembark the ship for safety.

The students reembarked the bus after a brief lunch stop at the park.