1. onsite - Adjective
2. onsite - Adverb
onsite (not comparable)
On or at a site.
According to a December 2019 Unicef report, following onsite inspections, the WHO "suspended, and subsequently de-listed from vaccine prequalification, the product from another manufacturer (Green Signal Bio Pharma)". Source: Internet
Clients in CFAP have access to a full array of onsite health care services, including primary and HIV specialty care, phlebotomy, gynecological screenings, nutrition and adherence education, and counseling. Source: Internet
A proposed onsite marijuana cafe in Ketchikan won’t face opposition from local officials. Source: Internet
As an emerging occupation, it is essential that newly enrolled onsite the skills and expertise to work safely on site. Source: Internet
As with other industry facilities in the area, the Ahoskie Fire Department serves as an onsite backup for Enviva when it is conducting various maintenance activities. Source: Internet
Attendees are invited to contribute to a collaborative art piece being created onsite that will later be on display in the City of Edmonds. Source: Internet