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What's "on board" mean? Is this a metaphorical expression?

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Rebecca

To "get/be on board" means to agree or support something or someone. In this context, "get people on board with their plan" means to get people to agree with their plan. The expression is also used to describe when someone has joined a team or group as a member. Ex: I'm trying to get my classmates on board with my proposal. Ex: I got my manager on board! We can put our plans into action. Ex: We have ten people on board on our team. Ex: A new employee is coming on board.

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