1. offsite - Noun
2. offsite - Adjective
offsite (not comparable)
Away from a main location; in a place not owned by a particular organisation.
offsite (plural offsites)
A group outing or meeting that takes place outside of the office.
They went bowling for their team offsite.
“Although we are offsite and there are differences in delivery we want there to be many similarities to life before lockdown, as this is what gives children, parents and staff comfort and reassurance. Source: Internet
After all, even offsite data centers might be within the range of a natural disaster like this, but GCP would not be impacted. Source: Internet
Channels can correspond to anything — projects, teams, planning, office locations, business units, functional areas, temporary channels for things like planning an offsite. Source: Internet
Meals are grab-and-go style and should be consumed offsite. Source: Internet
Suggested locations for backups are a fireproof, waterproof, and heat proof safe, or in a separate, offsite location than that in which the original files are contained. Source: Internet
As part of this national effort, Nevada Humane Society and Michael Hohl Subaru have teamed up to create offsite adoptions at the Carson City dealership this Saturday, Dec. 13 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Source: Internet