off-site

off-site
adjective
taking place or located away from the site
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an off-site waste treatment operation

Ant: ↑on-site

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adjective (or adverb)
: not located or occurring at the site of a particular activity

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offˈ-site adjective and adverb
(working, happening, etc) away from a working site, etc
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Main Entry:off

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off-site UK US noun [countable] [singular off-site plural off-sites]
a short trip for all the employees in a particular department or company, especially so that they can learn more about each other and how to work together better
Thesaurus: general words relating to jobs and workhypernym types of job or workhyponym

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also offsite adj. & adv. taking place or situated away from a particular site or premises

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/ˈɑːfˈsaıt/ adv
: away from the place of a business or activity

Printing of our dictionary is done off-site.

— opposite on-site
off-site adj

Off-site parking is available at the airport.


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