adjective
- located or happening on a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle
- built into or included as part of a computer or electronic device
Usage: technology
verb
- to help a new employee or customer become familiar with an organization or service
Usage: business
Examples
- The onboard computer controls the aircraft’s navigation system.
- All passengers must remain seated during onboard safety demonstrations.
- The laptop has onboard graphics instead of a separate video card.
- We need to onboard the new hires before they start their projects.
- The company will onboard customers through a series of tutorial videos.
- The onboard entertainment system offers movies and games.
- It takes about a week to properly onboard new team members.