Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
come-onboard
Phrasal verb
/kʌm ɒn bɔːrd/

Definition
To join or agree with a plan or team.

Examples
- It’s great to have you come onboard with our new marketing strategy.
- After several discussions, the company decided to come onboard with the new proposal.

Meaning
The phrase ‘come onboard’ means to accept an invitation to join a group, organization, or project, often implying participation in teamwork or cooperation.

Synonyms
- Join
- Participate
- Agree