Overseas ( adjective , adverb )

(As an adjective)

Overseas ( adjective )

  1. Situated beyond the sea; abroad.
  2. Pertaining to or involving foreign countries.
  3. Across or beyond the sea.
  4. Transmitted, sent, or performed across the sea.
  5. Of or relating to overseas duty or service.

Origin:

From over- + sea + -s.

Examples:

  1. She received an offer to teach at an overseas university.
  2. The company was looking to expand into overseas markets.
  3. He took an overseas flight to Europe.
  4. The band gave an overseas performance for their fans in Japan.
  5. He was deployed for overseas duty in Afghanistan.

(As an adverb)

Overseas ( adverb )

  1. Situated beyond the sea; abroad.
  2. Pertaining to or involving foreign countries.
  3. Across or beyond the sea.
  4. Transmitted, sent, or performed across the sea.
  5. Of or relating to overseas duty or service.

Origin:

From over- + sea + -s.

Examples:

  1. She received an offer to teach at an overseas university.
  2. The company was looking to expand into overseas markets.
  3. He took an overseas flight to Europe.
  4. The band gave an overseas performance for their fans in Japan.
  5. He was deployed for overseas duty in Afghanistan.
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