overseas

IPA: ˈoʊvɝsˈiz

adjective

  • Abroad.
  • Used with ethnicities, nationalities, or religious affiliations: living (being resident) in a foreign country.
  • Across a sea; to or in an area across a sea.

adverb

  • Abroad.
  • Across a sea; to an area across a sea.
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Examples of "overseas" in Sentences

  • The film was a flop in India and the overseas market.
  • This was the first overseas deployment of the Yeomanry.
  • At this unpropitious moment, she returns from overseas.
  • The success of the three clubs took the business overseas.
  • This set the stage for the band's path to infamy overseas.
  • For most people, overseas travel is prohibitively expensive.
  • The abolition of the Overseas Trade Department was recommended.
  • The speculation was also found in overseas reports of the case.
  • The school has links in the community and overseas in the Gambia.
  • Defence of the Overseas Territories is the responsibility of the UK.

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