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boardroom
/ ˈbɔːdˌruːm; -ˌrʊm /
noun
- a room where the board of directors of a company meets
- ( as modifier )
a boardroom power struggle
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Word History and Origins
Origin of boardroom1
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Example Sentences
“Business decision meetings don't take place in boardroom, they take place in the bar after,” Sismondo says DeCrow argued.
The campaign was explicitly informational and intended to preach the gospel of less interference in the boardroom and the bedroom.
He also practices it by bringing transcendental techniques into the boardroom to create the mental environment to generate ideas.
No doubt, but that Romney heard plenty of denunciations of “moochers” sitting around the Bain boardroom.
That caused a bunch of unnecessary bankruptcies and too many sleepless nights in the boardroom.
The purpose of these larger windows is the effectual lighting of the Boardroom, which is of the height of two storeys.
These facts thus accumulated are talked over in the boardroom when an applicant comes to the union for relief.
At each meeting of the Goldfield Stock Exchange the boardroom was crowded.
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