Examples of 'she embarked' in a sentence

Meaning of "she embarked"

she embarked - This phrase indicates that a woman has started or undertaken a new journey, project, or endeavor. It implies that she has committed herself to a new undertaking, often with enthusiasm or determination

How to use "she embarked" in a sentence

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There she embarked on a career as a freelance writer.
Had a rivalry with Christina Robertson when she embarked on an affair with her father.
Still she embarked on the palanquin.
After training at a stage school, she embarked on an acting career.
She embarked on a musical career after high school.
Once again she embarked on romance.
She embarked on tracing the origins of the galaxy.
Her life was put on hold as she embarked on a terrifying battle for her health.
She embarked for overseas a few days later.
Once recovered she embarked on a new theater-tour.
She embarked on modeling before acting.
Following her departure, she embarked on a solo career.
She embarked on another journey of motherhood.
Never short of ideas, she embarked on a new adventure.
She embarked on a temporary leave of absence from everything that.

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At the same time, she embarked on a pedagogical path.
She embarked on the very first long distance drive.
After her singing career ended, she embarked on a second career as a voice teacher.
She embarked on a career as a telegraphist.
Finally, after weeks of self-doubt she embarked on a temporary leave of absence and much deliberation.
She embarked upon a quest to try to get a job in public relations.
Passionate about materials and colors, she embarked on research into walls throughout the world.
She embarked on a course.
Shortly after the transformation, she embarked on several creative projects that shaped her identity.
She embarked on a journey to find someone who could help her.
It seems almost certain that she embarked as John Cobcroft 's de facto wife.
She embarked on a series of breast enlargements in a bid to keep her publicity going.
On a temporary after weeks of self-doubt she embarked and much deliberation, Finally.
She embarked on her first tour as a solo artist to promote the album.
Remaining only briefly, she embarked troops for the return voyage to New York.
She embarked on this new adventure and does not regret her choice.
She then came to Europe, where she embarked upon her postdoctoral research in Heidelberg.
She embarked on studies in politics and philosophy in France.
The armored cruiser then shifted to Key West where she embarked the Secretary on 23 February.
And then she embarked on image making.
When Alligator put to sea from Boston, Massachusetts on 3 April, she embarked upon a twofold mission.
Why had she embarked on this.
She embarked on a world tour in promotion of the album in September.
After the death of her husband, she embarked on her life 's vocation.
That year she embarked on a new career as an independent writer and broadcasting presenter.
She sailed to Rosyth and on 16 April she embarked troops and stores for Namsos, Norway.
Then she embarked on her final American farewell tour.
After retiring from the stage in 1968, she embarked on a second career as an academic.
Subsequently she embarked on a series of short preview cruises for travel agents and dignitaries.
After retiring from the opera stage in 1966, she embarked on a second career as a voice teacher.
She embarked more troops there and reversed her course to Japan.
After weeks of self-doubt she embarked and much deliberation, Finally.
She embarked on her professional career as a documentary film director and Television journalist.
After fitting out there, she embarked upon her shakedown cruise on 1 November.
She embarked on a modeling career and soon began auditioning for small roles in TV shows.

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Specific cooperation initiatives have already been embarked on
Ethiopia has embarked on an innovative approach to decentralization
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