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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
off-site
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ an off-site meeting
The Collaborative International Dictionary
off-site

off-site \off-site\ adj. Taking place or located away from the specified site; as, an off-site waste treatment operation. Opposite to on-site.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
off-site

1956, from off (adv.) + site (n.).

Wiktionary
off-site

a. That takes place away from a particular site

WordNet
off-site

adj. taking place or located away from the site; "an off-site waste treatment operation" [ant: on-site]

Wikipedia
Off-site

Off-site may refer to:

  • Off-site software development in computer software development
  • Off-site data protection in data management
  • Off-site art exhibit or off-site art show
  • Off-Site Construction in building
  • The Off-Site Source Recovery Project, a US radioactive materials recovery initiative

Usage examples of "off-site".

On the big screen at the end of the conference room, aides and deputies could be seen coming in and out of the other off-site locations, bringing their bosses information and whispering instructions in their ears.

There were too many people about to see who fired it up, and it's too early in the day—even if you could pull everyone off-site, there's still the chance of being seen.

As long as they were with Witter, the off-site warning correlation wouldn’t activate.

So wouldn’t you want your DNA pattern and memories stored off-site, on a satellite or space station some­where, maybe even outside our solar system, just in case you, or even the whole planet, happened to get destroyed in an acci­dent?

All implants adjust upon cerebral command to render telescopic and microscopic vision, infrared and ultraviolet detection, and off-site digital documentation, as well as the standard media-screen reception, but the newest versions also self-repair and therefore never wear out.