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boarding definition

board·ing (bôrdiŋ)

noun

  1. a structure or covering of boards
  2. boards collectively; light timber
  3. the act of going on board a ship, aircraft, bus, etc.

adjective

of or for boarding a boarding pass

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boarding Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • deny: Denied Boarding We make every effort to provide seats for people who have a confirmed booking.

Adjective modifier

  • full: Full boarding: 7 days per week boarding for each term with a leave weekend approximately every third weekend.

Noun used with modifier

  • timber: Timber boarding should be double nailed to each joist with lost head nails or flooring brads.
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