aboard

/əˈbɔrd/
preposition
  1. On or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle).
    • The crew is already aboard the ship.
    • She fell asleep aboard the train.
    • No pets are allowed aboard the plane.
adverb
  1. On or into a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle.
    • The passengers stepped aboard the cruise ship.
    • The pilot welcomed everyone aboard the flight to Chicago.
    • We climbed aboard the bus just before it left.
  2. As a participant or member of a team, project, or organization.
    • The new manager came aboard last Monday.
    • We need to bring more engineers aboard for this project.
    • Once you are aboard the committee, your ideas will be heard.
Antonyms
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