chiefly Britain : to discharge from the service on medical grounds
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board out
1. To have one's meals elsewhere than where one lives
2. To place in lodgings
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Main Entry: ↑board
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ˌboard ˈout [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they board out he/she/it boards out present participle boarding out past tense boarded out past participle boarded out] british phrasal verb
to arrange for a person or animal to stay with someone who is paid to look after them for a period of time
The children were boarded out with foster parents.
Main entry: board
Useful english dictionary. 2012.