Definitions for onboard

onboard onboard

Spelling: [on-bawrd, -bohrd, awn-]
IPA: /ˈɒnˈbɔrd, -ˈboʊrd, ˈɔn-/

Onboard is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 168 anagrams from letters in onboard (abdnoor).

Definitions for onboard

adjective

  1. provided, occurring, etc., on a vehicle:
  2. installed and functional within a vehicle or electronic device:

verb (used with object)

  1. to assist and support (a new employee) in developing the skills, knowledge, attitudes, etc., needed to be successful in the job.
  2. to interact and exchange information with (a new customer) so as to ensure customer satisfaction, maximize company revenue, etc.:

Origin of onboard

First recorded in 1965-70; adj. use of adv. phrase on board

Examples for onboard

We can be sure that onboard jamming has not been added to the F-35 since.

Lipper expects a diverse reaction, but she hopes to inspire not just women, but men as well to get onboard with gender equality.

Once onboard, they flew him directly to the nearest hospital.

You have to interview a bunch of people, it costs money to bring them onboard, and you have to train them.

The president should engage directly with President Vladimir Putin to get the Russians onboard.

The spectacle greatly increased the eagerness of all onboard the frigate to take part in the work.

There are several now onboard the Morgiana, two of whom are petty officers, and they are found most useful hands.

“It just made me laugh so hard that I was onboard,” says Rubin, with a chuckle.

While onboard the train, guests can expect upscale amenities like multicourse dinners and 24-hour steward service.

Lots of celebrities got onboard, and the campaign raised over $100 million.

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