offshore
Americanadverb
adjective
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moving or tending away from the shore toward or into a body of water.
an offshore wind.
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located or operating on a body of water, at some distance from the shore.
offshore fisheries.
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registered, located, conducted, or operated in a foreign country.
an offshore investment company; offshore manufacture of car parts.
verb (used with or without object)
adjective
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from, away from, or at some distance from the shore
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overseas; abroad
adjective
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sited or conducted at sea as opposed to on land
offshore industries
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based or operating abroad in places where the tax system is more advantageous than that of the home country
offshore banking
offshore fund
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of offshore
Explanation
Anything offshore happens out at sea — and when you're talking about the wind, offshore means it's blowing toward the water. During your Caribbean vacation, you might paddle out to an offshore sandbar, a raised area away from the beach. You could also put on fins and a snorkel and check out some offshore coral reefs. Offshore breezes bring cooler air to the coast, and offshore drilling is a method of seeking out underwater oil and gas. If someone has an "offshore bank account," it means they keep their money in a foreign country — probably to avoid paying taxes on it.
Vocabulary lists containing offshore
Example Sentences
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If an offshore array were built for Las Virgenes and other agencies, OceanWell would own it and sell the water under contract.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 2, 2026
Since then, perpetuals have been steadily gaining popularity offshore.
From MarketWatch • May 29, 2026
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters also announced a NZ$109.8 million boost to aid funding for the Pacific and NZ$145.3 million for offshore diplomatic work.
From Barron's • May 28, 2026
The analysts note that existing offshore accounts held by mainland traders continue to generate commission and interest income, and the new rules don’t specify whether investors must fully unwind positions in the next two years.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 26, 2026
“They have satellite uplinks. Once you’re a couple of miles offshore, a regular cell phone is useless.”
From "Adrift" by Paul Griffin
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