Far away from home or one's usual surroundings.
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Examples for "abroad "
1 The company, however, currently wields far more influence at home than abroad .
2 Patients' rights to treatment abroad will be strengthened under new EU proposals.
3 She started travelling abroad for work, but the situation at home deteriorated.
4 The case concerns differing treatment of income received in Britain and abroad .
5 However, sanctions have had unintended consequences on Iranians at home and abroad .
1 Finally, particles of pollution might even help carry the virus further afield .
2 Well wishers came to the town from as far afield as Iowa.
3 It also meant that scientists further afield could help identify tricky specimens.
4 Their skills are recognised not only in England but far further afield .
5 People don't just look to their local institution but much further afield .
6 Over the past summer, he'd taken to hunting farther and farther afield .
7 Many had travelled from within Ireland and even further afield to attend.
8 Seeking a proven goalscorer from further afield may be more cost effective.
9 Traces of China's smog have been detected as far afield as California.
10 The time had come to travel farther afield , become Man the Forager.
11 On the following morning the preacher-plowman was afield at break of day.
12 The show's format won't wander far afield of the group's world-record podcast.
13 Further afield , there was confirmation of the company's partnership deal with Madonna.
14 But upon this particular May morning his mind was questing far afield .
15 By their aid alone the novice can name the flowers met afield .
16 In the meantime, we've wandered a bit afield from your background brief.
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