The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reembark \Re`["e]m*bark"\ (r?`?m*b?rk"), v. t. & i. To put, or go, on board a vessel again; to embark again.
Wiktionary
vb. embark again
Usage examples of "reembark".
First, after Caesare had seen the Emperor Alexius, he reembarked on a ship.
The party braced up their spirits to the encounter, and reembarking, pulled resolutely up the stream.
Shortly after leaving this deserted camp, and reembarking in the canoes, the travellers met with three of the Snakes on a triangular raft made of flags or reeds.
Even while the last Imperial troops were reembarking for Avalon, Effer'wyckean Prime Minister Holleran-Millard KA'PPAed to the Universe from the little planet Darendyl in the Forbean provinces, "It is with a broken heart," he began, "that I tell you today that fighting must cease.