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Answer for the clue "Embark on another voyage ", 6 letters:
reship

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Word definitions for reship in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reship \Re*ship"\, v. i. To engage one's self again for service on board of a vessel after having been discharged.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. 1 (cx transitive English) To ship something again. 2 (cx intransitive English) To engage oneself again for service on board a vessel after having been discharged.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. place on a ship again or transfer to another ship; "reship the cargo"

Usage examples of reship.

As the traveler turned and called a porter to reship his baggage, he was met by a lady, who greeted him with the cordiality of an old acquaintance and a volley of questions.

He must convey himself and his weary baggage down to that wretched place on the Pacific, there wait for a steamer to take him to Panama, cross the isthmus, and reship himself in the other waters for his long journey home.

In addition, Barvale had imported platinum valued at a quarter million, from Colombia, only to reship it to Europe at a small profit.

I had taken passage on one of the regular steamers from Manila to Hong Kong, and was to reship from there.

Bonneville, where it is consigned, but has got to go up to San Francisco first BY WAY OF Bonneville, at forty cents per ton and then be reshipped from San Francisco back to Bonneville again at FIFTY-ONE cents per ton, the short-haul rate.

Eastern points into the State must go first to one of our common points and be reshipped from there.

There is water on both sides, and the corn or wheat is elevated on the one side, and reshipped on the other.

That terrible unshipping and reshipping is a sore burden to the unaccustomed traveller.

Here's a load of stuff for Bonneville that can't stop at Bonneville, where it is consigned, but has got to go up to San Francisco first BY WAY OF Bonneville, at forty cents per ton and then be reshipped from San Francisco back to Bonneville again at FIFTY-ONE cents per ton, the short-haul rate.