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View usage for: (elshweəʳ) adverb [ADVERB after verb, noun ADVERB, be ADVERB, from ADVERB]Elsewhere means in other places or to another place. Almost 80 percent of the state's residents were born elsewhere. They were living rather well, in comparison with people elsewhere in the world. But if you are not satisfied then go elsewhere. Until the doctor arrived from elsewhere on the ward, Amy was in charge. Synonyms: in or to another place, away, abroad, hence [archaic] More Synonyms of elsewhere elsewhere in British English (ˌɛlsˈwɛə) adverbin or to another place; somewhere else Word origin Old English elles hwǣr; see else, whereelsewhere in American English (ˈɛlsˌhwɛr; ˈɛlsˌwɛr) adverb in or to some other place; somewhere else Word origin ME elleswher < OE elleshwærExamples of 'elsewhere' in a sentenceelsewhere Investors may want to spend more time investing their money elsewhere.The brewery helps them gain work experience so they can find permanent jobs elsewhere.But the big picture lies elsewhere.Save your money and go elsewhere.Yet you do what he says, or you go elsewhere.If we don’t have the right people joining, that business could go elsewhere.Other sites and apps have to find their data elsewhere, often from academic images.Spurs had to go elsewhere because they have the builders in, working on improvements to their ground.Then I can spend the money elsewhere.Its population has dropped by 400,000 to 1.6 million since reunification as youngsters seek jobs and university places elsewhere.We offer our best to people whose affections often lie elsewhere.It has chosen to spend its money elsewhere.Under no circumstances may this take place elsewhere.There is a real danger that the big sales will go elsewhere.We hope the remaining swans will then go off to find food elsewhere.The real solution to inequality lies elsewhere.Does the bank hope that you will forget this deadline and fail to move your money elsewhere?Two similar demonstrations took place elsewhere in the city.The paintings will go elsewhere if his wishes are breached.Or a place to buy things they cannot find elsewhere.The real cause for discontent lies elsewhere.But its jumbo price tag will have to be met by taking money from elsewhere.The danger is that the punters are going elsewhere.Some have dismissed the review as a minor skirmish when the real war lies elsewhere.We had to find money elsewhere.This has compounded fears that non-doms may move elsewhere rather than pay the charge.In fact, it was surely as well he was elsewhere.If you would rather they went elsewhere, backing up your suggestions with some hard cash might swing it.We do very well elsewhere.There is, therefore, little point in repeating subject that are well covered elsewhere.Elsewhere I'm rather less sure. In other languageselsewhere British English: elsewhere / ˌɛlsˈwɛə/ ADVERB Elsewhere means in other places or to another place. 80 percent of the residents were born elsewhere. - American English: elsewhere
- Arabic: في مَكَانٍ آخَر
- Brazilian Portuguese: em outro lugar
- Chinese: 在别处
- Croatian: drugdje
- Czech: jinde
- Danish: andetsteds
- Dutch: elders
- European Spanish: a/en otro sitio
- Finnish: muualla
- French: ailleurs
- German: woanders
- Greek: αλλού
- Italian: altrove
- Japanese: どこかよそで
- Korean: 다른 곳에
- Norwegian: et annet sted
- Polish: gdzie indziej
- European Portuguese: noutro lugar
- Romanian: altundeva
- Russian: в другом месте
- Latin American Spanish: en otro sitio
- Swedish: någon annanstans
- Thai: ที่อื่น
- Turkish: başka bir yer
- Ukrainian: в інше місце
- Vietnamese: ở nơi khác
Chinese translation of 'elsewhere' adv - [be]
在别(別)处(處) (zài biéchù) - [go]
到别(別)处(處) (dào biéchù)
Definition in or to another place Almost 80% of the state's residents were born elsewhere. Synonyms in or to another place hence (archaic) somewhere else not here in other places in or to a different place Additional synonymsDefinition generally known or felt There is still a feeling abroad that this change must be recognized. Synonyms about, out, away, without, outside, everywhere, circulating, at large, here and there, current, all over, elsewhere, in circulation, out-of-doors Definition from a particular place She drove away before he could speak again. Synonyms off, elsewhere, abroad, hence, from here |