Embarkation - meaning and definition. What is Embarkation
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What (who) is Embarkation - definition


embarkation         
PROCESS OF LOADING A SHIP OR AN AIRPLANE WITH PASSENGERS
Embarkment
see embark
Embarkation         
PROCESS OF LOADING A SHIP OR AN AIRPLANE WITH PASSENGERS
Embarkment
·noun That which is embarked; as, an embarkation of Jesuits.
II. Embarkation ·noun The act of putting or going on board of a vessel; as, the embarkation of troops.
Embarkation         
PROCESS OF LOADING A SHIP OR AN AIRPLANE WITH PASSENGERS
Embarkment
Embarkment (sometimes embarcation or embarkation) is the process of loading a passenger ship or an airplane with passengers or military personnel, related to and overlapping with individual boarding on aircraft and ships.

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Embarkation
Embarkment (sometimes embarcation or embarkation) is the process of loading a passenger ship or an airplane with passengers or military personnel, related to and overlapping with individual boarding on aircraft and ships.
Examples of use of Embarkation
1. Mr Blair fights back, saying it was Michael Howard who abolished embarkation controls.
2. He said he would also reinstate embarkation controls, removed in the last decade.
3. Pilgrims will arrive from 15 different embarkation points in more than 325 scheduled flights.
4. As you arrive at your embarkation terminal, savour the delicious thrill of anticipation.
5. In addition to the normal ports of embarkation, five other pick–up points have been designated.