What is another word for offshore?

Pronunciation: [ˈɒfʃɔː] (IPA)

Offshore is a widely used term that refers to activities or objects located or originating from a foreign country. However, there are various synonyms for this term that can be used interchangeably. One such synonym is the word 'foreign,' which can be used to describe activities or objects that are located beyond the domestic boundaries. Another synonym for offshore is 'overseas,' which implies distant geographical location across oceans or seas. The term 'abroad' is also a synonym that is commonly used in literature and speech to describe anything or anyone located outside of a domestic boundary. Other synonyms include distant, external, and faraway.

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What are the opposite words for offshore?

Offshore is an adjective that describes anything which is located, situated or based in a surrounding area from the country's shore or coastline. The antonym of offshore is onshore, that is located, situated or based along or near a shore, land or coast. For instance, the term offshore banking refers to the financial institutions that operate in a country other than a person or company's country of residence, while onshore banking refers to the banks that operate within the jurisdiction of a person or company's resident country. Similarly, offshore wind farms are situated in the sea or ocean, whereas onshore wind farms are located on the land near the coast.

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Usage examples for Offshore

Waiting for his associates to wind up the matter, he was passing time by studying an old man who was fishing from a small boat offshore, a hundred yards or so below the road.
"Gone Fishing"
James H. Schmitz
It is always interesting to pause here for a few moments, to take note of the abundance and excellence of the fish brought in by the boatmen just arrived from their early morning excursion offshore.
"The Story of Malta"
Maturin M. Ballou
The Tamils go out in boats just offshore, carrying lighted torches, the fire of which attracts the curiosity of the fishes, bringing them to the surface, when the boatmen shoot them with bows and short arrows.
"The Pearl of India"
Maturin M. Ballou

Famous quotes with Offshore

  • The offshore ocean area under U.S. jurisdiction is larger than our land mass, and teems with plant and animal life, mineral resources, commerce, trade, and energy sources.
    Tom Allen
  • Clients do not expect the infrastructure to be any less reliable just because the service is being delivered from an offshore location; thus, the uptime requirements justify the expense.
    Sanjay Kumar
  • I worked offshore as an oil worker for a couple of years.
    Richard Linklater
  • The United States and Arizona are both losing jobs to offshore locations.
    Janet Napolitano
  • People always underestimate the impact of technology. To give you an example: In the 1970s the frontier for offshore development was 200 meters, today it is 4,000 meters.
    Daniel Yergin

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