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Definition of Elsewhere

If something happens elsewhere, you can say it`s happening elsewhere. Your mother might say, «This sandwich smells bad. Please take it somewhere else. Common sense, undisputed ideas tend to languish when attention has shifted elsewhere. We have seen quite elsewhere the multiplication of commentaries on the movements of Lombard and other scholastic works. Car prices in the UK are higher than elsewhere in Europe. These sample sentences are automatically selected from various online information sources to reflect the current use of the word «elsewhere.» The opinions expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us your feedback. In 1998, the market closed and traders moved elsewhere. In fact, one night, his wife and children completely left him and moved somewhere else because they thought it was all over with him.

Filmmakers now have to guess the difference between dirty speech and abuse or leave the UK to film elsewhere. But even if the great conqueror is elsewhere, Kasta`s bones may well be those of his wife. As more and more of them go online, they will actively look for better selling prices elsewhere and also source products internationally. English agriculture has a deep and clean aspect that I have rarely seen elsewhere. You have to go somewhere else to get that information. The government is unlikely to help, so the money has to come from somewhere else. The adverb elsewhere is a big word to emphasize the idea of another place. You might be unhappy with your work at a donut shop and decide it`s time to look for work elsewhere, for example, or an antique store owner might encourage you to buy a chair by saying, «It`s going to cost twice as much elsewhere!» In Old English, it was always old. Hence their presence elsewhere, despite their passionate attachment to their free indigenous hills. He paid little attention to the room; His thoughts were elsewhere, and as they wandered, his eyes wandered around the house. Join our community to access the latest language learning and assessment tips from Oxford University Press! Find the answers online with Practical English Usage, your essential guide to English language problems.

Elsewhere, courts across the country have set limits on speaking this year. before 12. Find out which words work together and create more natural English with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app.

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