verb
- to board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle again
Usage: often used in travel contexts
Examples
- Passengers must reembark the cruise ship by 5 PM.
- After the brief stop in port, we reembarked for the final leg of our journey.
- The airline asked travelers to reembark the plane after the mechanical issue was resolved.
- We had to reembark the ferry when the weather cleared.
- The tour group will reembark the bus after lunch.
- Once customs cleared our cargo, we could reembark the vessel.