Embarkment [noun]

Definition of Embarkment:

waterfront

Synonyms of Embarkment:


Opposite/Antonyms of Embarkment:

-


Sentence/Example of Embarkment:

"The Embarkment for Cythera" has been called the first impressionist picture.

The line also did excellent work on the re-embarkment of the troops at the end of the campaign.

And when the time of their embarkment came, there was not sufficient to serve their own turns.

The main body was assembled at Toulon but the embarkment was to take place at Civita Vecchia.

And when the time of their embarkment came, there was not sufficient to serue their own turnes.

Watteau revealed his temperament, on the wing as it were, in his masterpiece "The Embarkment for Cythera."

He was about a half-a-mile from where the barges lay moored against the stone-faced embarkment.