1situated at sea some distance from the shore: [as adjective]:offshore islands [as adverb]:we dropped anchor offshore
(of the wind) blowing towards the sea from the land: [as adjective]:offshore winds [as adverb]:weather forecasters say the cyclone should move offshore
relating to the business of extracting oil or gas from the seabed: [as adjective]:a safety regime for the offshore industry [as adverb]:the trainees will eventually work offshore
2made, situated, or registered abroad, especially in order to take advantage of lower taxes or costs or less stringent regulation: [as adjective]:offshore accounts
of or derived from a foreign country: [as adjective]:American offshore politics
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move (some of a company’s processes or services) overseas:he predicts that 750,000 UK jobs will be offshored in the next 10 years