offshored

[US]/ˌɒfˈʃɔːd/
[UK]/ˌɔːfˈʃɔːrd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.moved or outsourced (work, services, or production) to another country, especially to reduce costs
v.past tense and past participle of offshore: to move or outsource (work, services, or production) to another country

Phrases & Collocations

offshored jobs

offshored work

offshored team

offshored production

offshored services

Example Sentences

the company offshored customer support to reduce operating costs.

we offshored software development to a trusted partner in india.

after the merger, several back-office functions were offshored.

management offshored manufacturing and kept final assembly locally.

they offshored call center operations but maintained local quality control.

to meet deadlines, the team offshored routine testing to an overseas vendor.

the bank offshored data entry while strengthening security oversight.

some roles were offshored, and employees were reassigned to higher-value work.

they offshored accounting tasks to streamline the monthly close.

the retailer offshored order processing to handle seasonal demand spikes.

our competitor offshored payroll processing and cut administrative overhead.

they offshored technical support, but customers complained about response times.

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