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What is the past tense of embark?

What's the past tense of embark? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of embark is embarked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of embark is embarks.

The present participle of embark is embarking.

The past participle of embark is embarked.

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Jubilant jumped-up managers all over the country embarked on a new aggression against the people who do the work.
But I nary not mention my displeasure and dread and off we embarked to Spencer's Plaza on a journey of discovery.
The editor of the Sunday Star-Times has embarked on one of the most transparently unprofessional jack-ups in New Zealand's journalistic history.
The son of the prison warden, he embarked on a career of redesigning and refining execution devices.
When the team embarked on a trek through Texas, parts of its game were rough and ragged.
They embarked on a life that was both romantically adventurous and cozily domestic.

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