offsite

See also: off-site

English

Etymology

off- + site

Adjective

offsite (not comparable)

  1. Away from a main location; in a place not owned by a particular organisation.
    • 2009 February 1, David Kaufman, “Airport Hotels That Invite Lingering”, in New York Times:
      At nearly all Aloft properties, for instance, the chain has introduced lower-cost dishes — pulled pork burritos, pesto pizzas, Asian sesame noodles, for example — priced at $4 to $12 as guests begin to shy away from pricey offsite restaurants.

Noun

offsite (plural offsites)

  1. A group outing or meeting that takes place outside of the office.
    They went bowling for their team offsite.

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