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Definition of embar
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Embar (v. t.) To stop; to
hinder
by
prohibition;
to block up.
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Debark
::
Debark
(v. t. & i.) To go
ashore
from a ship or boat; to
disembark;
to put
ashore.
Boggle
::
Boggle
(v. t.) To
embarrass
with
difficulties;
to make a
bungle
or botch of.
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To cause to stop or
stick;
to
obstruct;
to
fasten
to a spot;
hence,
to
occasion
difficulty
to; to
embarrass;
as, to set a coach in the mud..
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Not
encumbered;
unembarrassed;
clear of
impediments;
hence,
active;
nimble;
swift..
Reembarkation
::
Reembarkation
(n.) A
putting,
or
going,
on board a
vessel
again..
Perplexing
::
Perplexing
(a.)
Embarrassing;
puzzling;
troublesome.
Depress
::
Depress
(v. t.) To
lessen
the
activity
of; to make dull;
embarrass,
as
trade,
commerce,
etc..
Embargo
::
Embargo
(v. t.) To lay an
embargo
on and thus
detain;
to
prohibit
from
leaving
port; -- said of
ships,
also of
commerce
and
goods..
Cumber
::
Cumber
(v.)
Trouble;
embarrassment;
distress.
Embargoed
::
Embargoed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Embarg.
Hobble
::
Hobble
(n.)
Difficulty;
perplexity;
embarrassment.
Ship
::
Ship (v. i.) To
embark
on a ship.
Bother
::
Bother
(n.) One who, or that
which,
bothers;
state of
perplexity
or
annoyance;
embarrassment;
worry;
disturbance;
petty
trouble;
as, to be in a
bother..
Large
::
Large
(superl.)
Free;
unembarrassed.
Contretemps
::
Contretemps
(n.) An
unexpected
and
untoward
accident;
something
inopportune
or
embarrassing;
a
hitch.
Embarrassed
::
Embarrassed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Embarras.
Unembarrassed
::
Unembarrassed
(a.) Free from
pecuniary
difficulties
or
encumbrances;
as, he and his
property
are
unembarrassed..
Embarkation
::
Embarkation
(n.) The act of
putting
or going on board of a
vessel;
as, the
embarkation
of
troops..
Disentangle
::
Disentangle
(v. t.) To
extricate
from
complication
and
perplexity;
disengage
from
embarrassing
connection
or
intermixture;
to
disembroil;
to set free; to
separate.
Embargo
::
Embargo
(n.) An edict or order of the
government
prohibiting
the
departure
of ships of
commerce
from some or all of the ports
within
its
dominions;
a
prohibition
to sail.
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