reembark
/riːˈɛmbɑːrk/Definitions
1. verb
to board or enter a ship or aircraft again, especially after a temporary stop
“The family had to reembark on their journey after a brief delay due to bad weather.”
2. verb
to start or engage in an activity or process again, especially after a temporary pause
“After a short break, the team reembarked on their project, determined to meet the deadline.”
3. noun
an act of boarding a ship or aircraft again
“The reembarkation of passengers after the emergency landing was a chaotic scene.”