Pronunciation: /oʊvərˈsiz/
adjective relating to or situated in a foreign country
A1 My friend is going on an overseas trip next week.
A2 She sent a postcard to her family from her overseas vacation.
B1 Studying abroad can be a great way to experience overseas culture.
B2 The company has offices in multiple overseas locations.
C1 The diplomat was sent on an overseas mission to negotiate a peace treaty.
C2 The CEO frequently travels overseas to meet with international clients.
adverb in or to a foreign country, especially one across the sea
A1 My friend lives overseas.
A2 I sent a postcard to my family overseas.
B1 She travels overseas for work frequently.
B2 The company has offices overseas in multiple countries.
C1 He manages the company's overseas operations.
C2 The CEO frequently travels overseas to meet with international clients.
formal The company is expanding its operations overseas to tap into new markets.
informal My sister is studying abroad overseas next semester.
slang I heard that Tom is making bank working overseas.
figurative Her dreams of traveling overseas finally came true.
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