across-the-board
Americanadjective
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applying to all employees, members, groups, or categories; general.
The across-the-board pay increase means a raise for all employees.
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(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.
adjective
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(of salary increases, taxation cuts, etc) affecting all levels or classes equally
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horse racing the US term for each way
Etymology
Origin of across-the-board
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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"My initial reaction was panic for one hour," chief executive Jonathan Sowter said of the 20 percent across-the-board tariffs announced by Washington in July.
From Barron's
Asia's fourth-largest economy was initially hit with a 25 percent across-the-board tariff by the United States but managed to secure a last-minute agreement for a reduced 15 percent rate.
From Barron's
AAA expects to see across-the-board increases in modes of travel this holiday season.
From Los Angeles Times
A similar report from the Washington Post reported an “across-the-board drop-off” in ticket sales from September to mid-October.
From Salon
State officials — and many local leaders — tend to resist the idea of across-the-board rules.
From Los Angeles Times
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