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View definitions for on board

on board

adjective as in aboard

adjective as in traveling

adverb as in here

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Example Sentences

The HGVs will operate without any personnel on board but will be monitored by a remote safety driver as backup.

Tests of one such coating in an experiment carried out on board the International Space Station found that it worked as intended.

From BBC

Ozempic presents a tremendous opportunity to get providers on board who might not otherwise be comfortable with prescribing medications for addiction.

From Salon

When Tony Blair became leader, following John Smith's untimely death in 1994, he too recognised the importance of keeping John Prescott on board.

From BBC

Putin's environment minister, Alexander Kozlov, brought the animals to the North Korean capital on board a cargo plane, Kozlov's office said on its official Telegram channel on Wednesday.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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