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    board
    /bɔːd/

    noun

    • 1. a long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material, used for floors or other building purposes: "loose boards creaked as I walked on them" Similar plankbeampanelslat
    • 2. a thin, flat piece of wood or other stiff material used for various purposes.

    verb

    • 1. get on or into (a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle): "we boarded the plane for Oslo" Similar get onentergo on boardgo aboardOpposite alightget off
    • 2. live and receive regular meals in a house in return for payment or services: "the cousins boarded for a while with Ruby" Similar lodgeliveresidehave rooms

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  2. ON BOARD definition: 1. on a boat, train, or aircraft: 2. as part of a group or team, especially for a special purpose…. Learn more.

  3. verb [ T ] business specialized uk / ɒnˈbɔːd / us / ɑːnˈbɔːrd /. Add to word list. to give new employees the knowledge and skills they need to become effective members of an organization: He gives some tips on how to onboard new employees remotely.

  4. ON BOARD meaning: 1. on a boat, train, or aircraft: 2. as part of a group or team, especially for a special purpose…. Learn more.

  5. a. on or in a ship, plane, or other vehicle. There were several movie stars on board traveling incognito. b. Baseball. on base. There were two men on board as the next batter came up. c. present and functioning as a member of a team or organization. Also: aboard. See full dictionary entry for board.

  6. : carried within or occurring aboard a vehicle (such as a satellite or an automobile) an onboard computer. onboard recorders. Examples of onboard in a Sentence. The car comes with an onboard computer.

  7. to assist and support (a new employee) in developing the skills, knowledge, attitudes, etc., needed to do their job. to interact and exchange information with (a new customer) so as to ensure customer satisfaction, maximize company revenue, etc.: Part of onboarding new clients involves setting expectations and timelines.

  8. 1. Carried or used aboard a vehicle or vessel: onboard radar systems. 2. Participating in or supporting an effort: I contacted my sisters to make sure they were onboard before I booked the beach house for our vacation. adv. 1. Onto a vehicle or vessel: "His 'semi-fiancée' came onboard at Cape Town" (Dale Peterson). 2.