Present participle for to take something into consideration
“Furthermore, they must also take on board the level of development and capacity for action of border regions within the European Union.”
Present participle for to accept a new idea or piece of advice
“Institutional investors are understood to be seeking reassurances that companies will take on board their concerns.”
Present participle for to understand or comprehend something
“I think ministers do take on board what we're saying.”
Present participle for to demonstrate empathy
Present participle for to believe, based on information
Present participle for to accept or admit the existence or truth of
Present participle for to hire (somebody) for work or a job
Present participle for to accept something willingly or gladly
(of a speaker, theory or argument) Present participle for to understand the meaning of
Present participle for to board a vessel or craft
Present participle for to process or approve matters, typically routinely rather than through careful consideration
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