onshore

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English

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Etymology

on +‎ shore

Adjective

onshore (not comparable)

  1. moving from the sea towards the land: an onshore breeze
  2. positioned on or near the shore
  3. Within the country; not overseas.

Adverb

onshore (comparative more onshore, superlative most onshore)

  1. from the sea towards the land

Verb

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  1. (management) To relocate production, services or jobs to lower-cost locations in the same country.

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