onboard

word

/ˈɑnˌbɔɹd/
ON-bord
/ˈɒnˌbɔːd/
ON-bawd

Definition

To welcome and help someone become a member of a group, company, or organization, especially new employees. It can also refer to something existing or happening on or inside a vehicle like a ship, plane, or train.

Usage & Nuances

As a verb, often used in business to describe adding and training new employees: 'onboard new staff.' As an adjective or adverb, it describes something on or inside a vehicle: 'onboard entertainment.' Business usage is very common; transport usage is formal or technical.

Example Sentences

We need to onboard three new employees this week.

basic

The plane offers free onboard Wi-Fi.

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It takes one week to onboard new team members.

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We're working on a better system to onboard hires quickly.

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All meals are included onboard the cruise ship.

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It can be tough to onboard remote employees without face-to-face meetings.

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