Onsite vs Offsite - What's the difference?
onsite | offsite |
On or at a site
On or at a site
Away from a main location; in a place not owned by a particular organisation.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=February 1, author=David Kaufman, title=Airport Hotels That Invite Lingering, work=New York Times
, passage=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. }}
As adjectives the difference between onsite and offsite
is that onsite is on or at a site while offsite is away from a main location; in a place not owned by a particular organisation.As an adverb onsite
is on or at a site.onsite
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* on-siteAdjective
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*offsite
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