Onboard

Pronunciation: /ˈɑːnˌbɔːrd/

Onboard (verb)

  1. help a new person start and understand their job in a company
  2. add or include something into a system or process

Examples

  • The company plans to onboard several new employees this month.
  • HR will onboard the new hires next week.

Common collocations: onboard staff, onboard employees, onboard software, onboard updates, onboard luggage

Onboard (adjective)

  1. located or happening on a ship, plane, or train

Examples

  • The passengers are now onboard the train.
  • All luggage must be kept onboard the bus.

Synonyms of Onboard

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Onboard

  • when discussing integration or inclusion