elsewhereadverb
uk/ˌelsˈweər/us/ˈels.wer/B2 at, in, from, or to another place or other places; anywhere or somewhere else:
The report looks at economic growth in Europe and elsewhere.
They couldn't find what they wanted and decided to look elsewhere.
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- If we don't give good service, people will take their custom elsewhere.
- People are being enticed away from the profession by higher salaries elsewhere.
- This comment jars with the opinions we have heard expressed elsewhere.
- Is there intelligent life elsewhere in the universe?
- If we don't get what we want from one agency we will have to look elsewhere.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Somewhere, anywhere, nowhere, or everywhere
- across
- all over somewhere idiom
- all over the place idiom
- anyplace
- anywhere
- every
- from top to bottom idiom
- from top to toe idiom
- high
- hunt/search high and low idiom
- length
- nook
- noplace
- place
- somewhere
- the length and breadth of somewhere idiom
- throughout
- turn
- ubiquitous
- ubiquity
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