Offsite vs Offshore - What's the difference?
offsite | offshore |
Away from a main location; in a place not owned by a particular organisation.
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Moving away from the shore.
Located in the sea away from the coast.
Located in another country, especially one having beneficial tax laws.
Away from the shore.
At some distance from the shore.
To use foreign labour to substitute for local labour.
As adjectives the difference between offsite and offshore
is that offsite is away from a main location; in a place not owned by a particular organisation while offshore is moving away from the shore.As an adverb offshore is
away from the shore.As a verb offshore is
to use foreign labour to substitute for local labour.offsite
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(-)- an offshore oil rig
