afield

/əˈfiːld/
adverb
  1. Away from home or one's usual surroundings; to or at a distance.
    • The search party went farther afield than they had planned.
    • Many of the company's customers come from far afield.
    • She traveled far afield to study rare plants in the Amazon.
  2. Off the subject; away from the main point or area of focus.
    • The discussion went far afield from the original topic.
    • Let's not go too far afield; we need to stick to the budget.
    • He tends to wander afield when telling a story.
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