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ON-SITE
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Dictionary entry overview: What does on-site mean?
• ON-SITE (adjective)
The adjective ON-SITE has 1 sense:
1. taking place or located at the site
Familiarity information: ON-SITE used as an adjective is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Taking place or located at the site
Context example:
on-site inspection
Similar:
on-the-scene; on-the-spot (at the scene of action)
Antonym:
off-site (taking place or located away from the site)
Context examples
This house also covers valuable gifts as well as company benefits, such as health insurance or on-site childcare, that are worth good money if you were to pay for those benefits yourself.
(AstrologyZone.com, by Susan Miller)
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