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Imbark

Imbark \Im*bark"\, v. i. & t. See Embark.

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imbark

vb. (archaic form of embark English)

Usage examples of "imbark".

Fish, whose first name had long ago escaped memory, she had imbarked on a whirlwind elopement and six months later had secured a mysterious divorce.

The Lieutenant generall in like sort commaunded Captaine Goring and Lieutenant Tucker, with one hundred shot to make a stand in the market place, vntill our forces were wholly imbarked, the Vize-Admiral making stay vvith his Pinnace and certaine boats in the harbour, to bring the said last companie aboord the ships.