verb
- to board a ship or aircraft; to embark
- to begin or engage in an undertaking or venture
Usage: archaic or variant spelling of 'embark'; less common than 'embark' in modern usage
Usage: archaic or variant spelling of 'embark'; used figuratively
Examples
- The passengers prepared to imbark on the ocean liner.
- She decided to imbark on a new career in medicine.
- They will imbark for Europe next month.
- He was eager to imbark upon his journey of discovery.
- The crew helped the elderly woman imbark the vessel safely.