elsewhere

IPA: ˈɛɫswɛr

noun

  • Synonym of somewhere else: a place other than here.

adverb

  • Synonym of somewhere else: in, at, or to some other place.
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Examples of "elsewhere" in Sentences

  • I could gallivant elsewhere for a few days.
  • Has anyone observed this locution elsewhere
  • Elsewhere on the islands they are unmolested.
  • But Basil Brush will have to scavenge elsewhere.
  • I've found no corroboration of the date elsewhere.
  • Even if it's merged elsewhere, the information can accrete.
  • The fact that it was published elsewhere is merely reassuring.
  • The problems with prodigy are documented elsewhere in the article.
  • The song ... reference to a title elsewhere, momentary overlap, just ...
  • But this is discussed in the history of typography article and elsewhere.
  • That is consistent with the use of the term in the article and elsewhere.
  • Besides, the Hebrew word elsewhere, when connected with sin, means to bear it and its punishment (Eze 18: 20).
  • It does not appear to me "unlike anything in any collection in the British Isles, or elsewhere" -- I mean _elsewhere_.
  • [See below, p. 131 sq.] [15: 4] [He does however mention the term elsewhere; see below, p. 123.] [15: 5] II.p. 468, and elsewhere.
  • Hope of Israel and the Saviour thereof in time of trouble_, and _Hasidh, or Loyal-in-Love_, (791) a term elsewhere applied only to men.
  • Think of the sort of classic PKD novel where the elsewhere is a Mars colony in the future, but Dick basically portrays it as 1950's suburban America.
  • I've seen the name elsewhere -- on music festival lineups or opening for the Cold War Kids at Radio City Music Hall -- other places than between the words "Bed" and "Beyond."
  • Thus early in his public career had Burke seized that great antithesis which he so eloquently laboured in the long and ever memorable episode of his war against the French Revolution: the opposition between artificial arrangements in politics, and a living, active, effective organisation, formed by what he calls elsewhere in the present tract the natural strength of the kingdom, and suitable to the temper and mental habits of the people.

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