Overseas
(
adjective
,
adverb
)
(As an adjective)
Overseas ( adjective )
- Situated beyond the sea; abroad.
- Pertaining to or involving foreign countries.
- Across or beyond the sea.
- Transmitted, sent, or performed across the sea.
- Of or relating to overseas duty or service.
Origin:
From over- + sea + -s.
Examples:
- She received an offer to teach at an overseas university.
- The company was looking to expand into overseas markets.
- He took an overseas flight to Europe.
- The band gave an overseas performance for their fans in Japan.
- He was deployed for overseas duty in Afghanistan.
(As an adverb)
Overseas ( adverb )
- Situated beyond the sea; abroad.
- Pertaining to or involving foreign countries.
- Across or beyond the sea.
- Transmitted, sent, or performed across the sea.
- Of or relating to overseas duty or service.
Origin:
From over- + sea + -s.
Examples:
- She received an offer to teach at an overseas university.
- The company was looking to expand into overseas markets.
- He took an overseas flight to Europe.
- The band gave an overseas performance for their fans in Japan.
- He was deployed for overseas duty in Afghanistan.