Similar words: else, or else, something else, where, whereas, wherein, here and there, on the whole. Meaning: [ˌelsˈweə(r)] adv. in or to another place.
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61. It will be easier to find a soul mate elsewhere than in one's own backyard.
62. Disguise Disguise your steps with feints that make the opponent blink, or which divert his attention elsewhere.
63. It then gave her notice to quit the temporary accommodation, and offered her alternative accommodation elsewhere which she refused.
64. The relation between alcohol consumption and sickness absence will be reported elsewhere.
65. The latter, meanwhile, settled in and around Madrid and concentrated upon advances elsewhere.
66. It was as though our brains had been programmed elsewhere, then shipped here for final assembly.
67. Voice over Elsewhere investigations are continuing into a separate security alert in Gloucester City Centre yesterday.
68. In any case the number of dwellings actually completed by 1950 was pathetically small, and housing shortages were felt acutely elsewhere.
69. It was necessary to bolster his position elsewhere too, however.
70. The significant discontinuities elsewhere support the thesis of adversary politics.
71. It was not until the Ptolemaic period that its price fell to that obtaining elsewhere in the ancient world.
72. There are beaches of rounded grey basalt pebbles of varying sizes elsewhere around the island.
73. As with fat-free products and artificial sweeteners, people will probably compensate for olestra by eating more calories elsewhere in their diets.
74. I regard rule 7.23 as restating, by way of convenient compilation, rights of appeal which are given elsewhere in the Rules.
75. My soul is from elsewhere, I'm sure of that, and I intend to end up there. Rumi
76. The colon was not assessed in nine patients in whom the diagnosis of malignant disease elsewhere had been obtained by other tests.
77. Whether they will be allowed to evict their unwelcome, unsavoury, tenants, from belfries and elsewhere, is another matter.
78. It is not true that elsewhere they obey it without beating it[Sentencedict.com], since one beats time wherever choruses are sung.
79. Similar schemes have proved successful elsewhere - one of the best-known being the Stroud Pound scheme, which now boasts 200 members.
80. Elsewhere, individual protesters were being held down while Mosley's guards beat them over the head and about the face.
81. The action taken in London had an immediate affect elsewhere as ambulance crews began to protest at the Government's intervention.
82. Elsewhere he considers everything from laughter's part in boosting the immune system to the role of laughter in speech evolution.
83. This coincided with a change that extended the ban on share buy-ins to companies domiciled elsewhere.
84. If small aircraft were routed elsewhere, Kamman said, Lindbergh Field would have more runway space for larger airliners.
85. Elsewhere, urban centres did not experience the anticipated post-war expansion in liberal adult education.
86. If the area concerned is not suitable, you should try to distract their attention elsewhere.
87. The tree regenerates elsewhere, where there are bison and wild cattle or even domestic buffaloes and cattle.
88. The study will have immediate relevance both in strengthening the capacity of the agencies dealing with the crisis and through transferability elsewhere.
89. In consequence, Secretaries of State tended to look elsewhere within the Ministry and elsewhere for impartial advice.
90. Curiously, he felt the beginnings of sorrow, which perplexed him, and it required effort to direct his thoughts elsewhere.
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