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abroad

adjective as in in a foreign country

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I had been studying abroad in London, and came back to finish the semester at Tufts.

A single father, he had been living abroad and returned when his mother was diagnosed with cancer.

Groups like the Crips and MS-13 have spread from coast to coast, and even abroad.

Those who served abroad were treated with suspicion that they had been infected by European diplomacy.

Youssef said the jailings are not only driving the community underground but pushing many to move abroad.

Like every other Spanish general in supreme command abroad, Polavieja had his enemies in Spain.

While the fortress was undermining at home, they were not idle, who were preparing to storm it from abroad.

And thou didst multiply riddles in parables: thy name went abroad to the islands far off, and thou wast beloved in thy peace.

Germany invests money abroad, but she seems to borrow as much, and more, in the discount markets of London and Paris.

In the town the European mode of living is entirely prevalent—more so than in any other place abroad that I have seen.

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On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to abroad, such as: away, elsewhere, overseas, in foreign lands, in foreign parts, and out of the country.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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