Sentence examples for onboard from inspiring English sources

The word 'onboard' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the process of introducing a new person, product, or idea to an organization or system. For example: "The company is working hard to onboard new employees as quickly as possible."

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onboard

adjective

Carried or used on or in a vehicle or vessel

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The poem will be celebrated next month in a 200-mile onboard performance between Hull and London, involving scores of actors, 200 miles of track, eight towns and cities, recordings of some of the poet's beloved jazz tunes, and the voice of actor Bill Nighy reading his work over the train's Tannoy.

Aly is a regular co-host of The Project on Fridays alongside hosts Carrie Bickmore and Peter Helliar and it is understood the Ten show is keen on getting him onboard full time.

In relation to the incident, the 59-page report made just one recommendation: that the joint agencies review the policy around the provision of lifejackets to people "onboard vessels in distress situations where it is not possible to board the vessel and assist in the correct fitting of lifejackets".

The Turin derby was marred not only by those missed refereeing decisions but also by the all-too-predictable appearance of banners making light of the 1949 Superga air disaster, when a plane carrying Torino's players back from a game in Lisbon crashed, killing everyone onboard.

Apparently, paranoid passengers misunderstood the family's benign conversation regarding the safest place to sit onboard as suspicious behaviour characteristic of potential terrorists.

In 2003, 21 year old fisherman Mansur La Ibu died in detention, onboard his own boat strung up to wharves in Darwin harbour.

Businesses are onboard with spending more to protect their intellectual property.

The redesigned S-class is an example, with an onboard navigation system to map your route, radar to watch the road ahead and automatic cruise control.

A Phantom drone crashed onto the White House lawn in Washington, DC, in January; in response, DJI rushed out an upgrade to its drones' onboard firmware that included many new "no-fly zones", to head off the risk of outright bans.

As such, it was expected to be more economical, need a smaller crew, require less maintenance and allow improved automation of the various onboard systems.

IT IS one thing to possess the ability to interfere with the avionic systems onboard an aircraft.

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