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across-the-board
[uh-kraws-thuh-bawrd, -bohrd, uh-kros-]
adjective
applying to all employees, members, groups, or categories; general.
The across-the-board pay increase means a raise for all employees.
(of a bet) covering all possibilities of winning on a given result, especially by placing a combination bet on one horse in a race for win, place, and show.
across-the-board
adjective
(of salary increases, taxation cuts, etc) affecting all levels or classes equally
horse racing the US term for each way
Word History and Origins
Origin of across the board1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
“It’s always been the place where projects get stuck. This is the first clean, across-the-board, objective, straightforward exemption that anyone can figure out.”
Mitchell supports an across-the-board minimum wage increase, rather than efforts to raise industry-specific wages.
To some, this all amounts to an across-the-board war on elite higher education by the Trump administration in an effort to reshape universities in a more conservative-friendly image.
Lawsuit accuses Trump’s reshaped National Science Foundation of imposing ideology and across-the-board cuts at a cost of scientific and economic advancement.
That included a 10% across-the-board tariff on imports from every country, and even higher rates for dozens of countries, until they were temporarily suspended in early April.
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