1. oversea - Adjective
2. oversea - Adverb
4. oversea - Adjective Satellite
Beyond the sea; foreign.
Alt. of Overseas
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt was both necessary and desirable for us to be so strong at sea that no Sea Power could attack us without risk, so that we might be free to protect our oversea interests, independently of the influence and the choice of other Sea Powers. Bernhard von Bulow
some overseas trade in grain arose Source: Internet
He lived overseas for many years Source: Internet
As we shift our businesses oversea that revenue will dwindle, there are many businesses that can fully function from anywhere in the world. Source: Internet
I have no issues with someone from oversea coming and taking part, the person is a Dominican by birth and can take part in any competition once she meets the criteria. Source: Internet
If the certification is produced by foreign organizations, it needs to be attested by Chinese oversea embassies or consulates. Source: Internet