off site

/ˈɔfˌsaɪt/
adverb
  1. Away from a main or central location, especially a workplace or business.
    • The team worked off-site for the week.
    • Many employees now work off-site due to the pandemic.
    • Documents are stored off-site for security reasons.
adjective
  1. Taking place or located away from a main or central location, especially a workplace or business.
    • The company held an off-site meeting at a hotel.
    • They store their backup data at an off-site facility.
    • Off-site training sessions help employees learn new skills.
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