onboard

US /ɑːnˈbɔːrd/
UK /ɑːnˈbɔːrd/
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1.

on a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle

:
All passengers are now onboard.
The crew welcomed us onboard.
2.

as part of a larger system or device

:
The car has an onboard navigation system.
The computer has onboard graphics.
1.

to bring a person or group into an organization or team

:
We need to onboard new employees quickly.
The company is looking to onboard several new clients next quarter.
1.

on a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle

:
The captain welcomed everyone onboard.
Once you are onboard, you can relax.