Synonym: abroad, beyond the sea, over the sea, oversea. Similar words: oversee, overseer, verse, averse, inverse, diverse, perverse, adverse. Meaning: adj. 1. in a foreign country 2. being or passing over or across the sea. adv. 1. beyond or across the sea 2. in a place across an ocean.
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31. I was stationed overseas at the time.
32. They charge higher fees to overseas students.
33. The overseas companies were diversifying more rapidly.
34. European powers no longer rule over great overseas dominions.
35. The board decided to embark on aggressive overseas expansion.
36. Her man's been sent overseas by his employers.
37. Our main overseas market is Japan.
38. I'd like to place an overseas call.
39. Most applications came from overseas.
40. There are a lot of overseas students in Cambridge.
41. Many firms are focusing on increasing their markets overseas.
42. We enjoyed the overseas travel.
43. India was Britain's former overseas possession.
44. The overseas trades have been developing these years.
45. Every year nine million overseas visitors come to London.
46. The government announced a cut-off in overseas aid.
47. Her man has been sent overseas by his employers.
48. She's working for an overseas subsidiary of the company.
49. China imports a large amount of grains from overseas.
50. Selling insurance overseas is Britain's largest invisible export .
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51. The firm is looking to expand its operations overseas.
52. His overseas results count for nothing.
53. There are special arrangements for people working overseas.
54. To go overseas on your own is very brave.
55. Many large companies are now sourcing overseas.
56. When choosing an overseas package tour, do not skimp.
57. We blame poor overseas demand for the car's failure.
58. The film has rocketed overseas.
59. After he'd served his apprenticeship he found work overseas.
60. Many more people go/travel/live/work overseas these days.
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