across the board

  • 11across the board — adverb including all we got a pay raise across the board • Derived from adjective: ↑across the board * * * across the board adverb The same criteria will be applied across the board. Thesaurus: betting, bets and ways of betting …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 12across-the-board — adjective broad in scope or content across the board pay increases an all embracing definition blanket sanctions against human rights violators an invention with broad applications a panoptic study of Soviet nationality T.G.Winner granted him… …

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  • 13across the board — All the months of a particular futures contract or futures option contract, for example, if all the copper contracts open limit up, they were limit up across the board. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary Movement or trend in the stock market that …

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  • 14across\ the\ board — adv. phr. 1. So that equal amounts of money are bet on the same horse to win a race, to place second, or third. I bet $6 on the white horse across the board. Often used with hyphens as an adjective. I made an across the board bet on the white… …

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  • 15across-the-board — a,cross the board adjective 1. ) involving everyone or everything in a place or situation: They face tough across the board budget cuts. 2. ) AMERICAN if you make an across the board BET, you win money if the horse you choose comes first, second …

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  • 16across-the-board — a.cross the board adj, adv also across the board affecting everyone or everything in a situation or organization ▪ an across the board pay increase ▪ In July everything we sell is reduced right across the board …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17Across The Board — A market wide directional movement, or a market condition in which most stocks and sectors are moving in the same direction. These movements are usually caused by market wide events. If you hear in the financial media that the stock market is up… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 18across the board — if something is done, happens, or exists across the board, it is done, happens, or exists in every part or area of something. The company is proposing to cut spending right across the board. Even as late as September, there are still course… …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 19across-the-board — UK / US adjective involving everyone or everything in a place or situation They face tough across the board budget cuts. Derived word: across the board adverb The same criteria will be applied across the board …

    English dictionary

  • 20across-the-board — adjective Date: 1945 1. placed to win if a competitor wins, places, or shows < an across the board racing bet > 2. embracing or affecting all classes or categories ; blanket < an across the board price increase > …

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