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boardroom
/ ˈbÉ”ËdËŒruËm; -ËŒrÊŠm /
noun
- a room where the board of directors of a company meets
- ( as modifier )
a boardroom power struggle
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Origin of boardroom1
Example Sentences
An acrimonious boardroom battle led to Prince Harry, his co-founder Prince Seeiso of Lesotho and trustees resigning from their roles after Ms Chandauka had resisted attempts to remove her as chair.
The president, brandishing a giant rectangular piece of card packed with the new tariff increases, unleashing waves of anxiety across factory floors, boardrooms and government ministries the world over.
Soon, they needed to do so in a boardroom.
Last year, Walt Disney Co.’s annual shareholder meeting was fraught with tension as a billionaire activist investor sought to shake up the boardroom and change the course of the company.
Walking to the match with fans, lifting weights in the gym with the players, and soaking up the wisdom of the movers and shakers in the boardroom.
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