Overseas
Overseas is a term used to describe places beyond the sea, typically across oceans, or more broadly outside one’s own country. It functions as an adjective and an adverb, as in “overseas markets” or “to go overseas.” The term is common in travel, commerce, journalism, and international relations, and it can refer to foreign countries, foreign territories, or the regions of a country separated by sea.
Etymology and usage have roots in Old English, combining over with sea. The phrase emerged in Middle
Common contexts include migration and travel, where individuals may work or study overseas; business and shipping,
Related terms include abroad, foreign, international, diaspora, expatriate, and references to overseas territories or possessions. While