embark on a programme
Frequency: 6.54.8 per million words
To start a planned series of events or activities.
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- The government has embarked on a major programme of economic reform.
- Next month, our company is going to embark on a new training programme for all employees.
- The university decided to embark on an ambitious research programme to attract top talent.
- After the war, the nation embarked on a programme of rebuilding and reconciliation.
- Our charity is proud to embark on a programme that provides free meals to schoolchildren.
- I will embark on a rigorous fitness programme starting January 1st.
- The team is currently embarking on a development programme for the new software.
- If we secure the funding, we can embark on the conservation programme immediately.
- When is the best time to embark on a programme of this scale?
- Before you embark on any new investment programme, it's essential to do your research.