English Idioms from A-Z

Across The Board

The idiom "across the board" means something that applies to everyone or everything in a particular group or situation. It is often used to describe a decision or action that affects all members of a group equally, without exception.

For example, if a company decides to give a 10% raise to all employees, "across the board," it means that every employee, regardless of their position or performance, will receive the same increase.

Similarly, if a school announces that it will be implementing a new policy of mandatory uniforms "across the board," it means that all students, without exception, will be required to wear uniforms.

In general, "across the board" is used to emphasize that something is comprehensive and applies to everyone or everything in a particular group or situation.


The usage of the idiom 'Across The Board' in a sentence

• The CEO announced a new strategy that aims to improve performance across the board.

• The study found that the benefits of exercise apply across the board, regardless of age or fitness level.

• The professor's research has been influential across the board in the field of neuroscience.

• The company decided to give a pay raise to all employees, across the board.

• The government has implemented new regulations that affect businesses across the board.

• The new policy applies to everyone, across the board.

Copyright © 2023 Jaehyeong Lee
hi@jaehlee.dev
Home | Check | About | Sentences | Word List | Idioms | Slang | 한국어