offboard
To alight, especially from public transit or an aircraft.
Adjective
- Alternative form of off board
Origin
off + board, from off board (“phrase”), equivalent to off- + board.
Noun
- A feed, video, image, etc., taken of a vehicle's situation, from a position that is not on the vehicle.
Forms
Verb
- To alight, especially from public transit or an aircraft.
- To prepare someone's departure from a group.
- It's easiest to onboard and offboard employees if you have a checklist to follow. - 2022, Audrey O'Shea, Jeff T. Parker, CompTIA A+ Complete Practice Tests […] , John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN:
- There were memes about divorce rates spiking in San Francisco, about “offboarding” one’s wife and about requiring your partner to submit a “purchase order approval form” to spend money. - 2024 May 12, Erin Griffith,...
Antonyms: onboard