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on board
01
on a means of transportation such as an aircraft, train, or ship
Grammatical Information
adverbs of place
Examples
He jumped on board just as the train started moving.
02
onto or within a group, team, or organization as a participant
Examples
The startup brought two new developers on board last week.
03
(baseball) on a base
Examples
The team was struggling to get anyone on board.
04
in agreement with or supportive of a plan, decision, or idea
Examples
After some discussion, the whole committee came on board.
05
into the body or system, often used with reference to food, drink, or information
Examples
Make sure you take enough water on board before the run.
on board
01
on or onto a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle as a passenger, crew member, or cargo
Grammatical Information
Examples
Over 100 tourists were on board the cruise liner when it left the harbor.
02
onto or as part of a team, group, or project as a participant or member
Examples
He joined on board the project just before the final presentation.



























