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on-site
[ on-sahyt, awn- ]
adjective
- accomplished or located at the site of a particular activity or happening:
Faculty, staff, and graduate students have two options for on-site childcare.
adverb
- on or at a particular site:
They treated the wounded on-site before putting them on a helicopter for evacuation.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of on-site1
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Example Sentences
Increasingly, as these industries develop, on-site solar and wind is a way of guaranteeing a lower price for electricity.
A jumble of split screen video, audio snippets, on-site reporting, and commentary cut-aways followed.
Hey, it worked for Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson in Lost in Translation, shot on-site.
Accommodation is provided on-site, in a log cabin that's either charmingly or alarmingly rustic, depending on your tastes.
Though neither man lives in PhinDeli Town Buford, an on-site caretaker ensures the sign boasting “POP: 1” remains accurate.
On-site guidance and consultation in the use of the theory will be available during the course of the project.
The services also arranged for on-site inspections by committee members.
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