To put, or go, on board a vessel again; to embark again.(verb)
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Use "re-embark" in a sentence
"During the weeklong retreat, however, the rejuvenating powers of yoga and meditation enabled her to recover her love of life and self, and thus to re-embark on the work she needed to do."
"The Wahabi, after the conquest of Mekka, sent two commissioners to Souakin, to exhort the people to embrace the doctrines of their chief; but they were not permitted to proceed to Geyf, and were obliged soon to re-embark."
"The wind was fair, but we had all to re-embark, an operation which went on till noon."