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off-campus
[ awf-kam-puhs, of- ]
adjective
- located or available outside a campus.
adverb
- outside or away from a campus.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of off-campus1
An Americanism dating back to 1950–55
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Example Sentences
She is then thought to have gone alone to at least two locations in the off-campus area near her apartment.
From The Daily Beast
On campus—and even off-campus—divestment has long been a popular means of channeling outrage.
From The Daily Beast
Now, in its off-campus version, Tyler is disappointed with what USGA has become.
From The Daily Beast
The two people involved were 20-year-old students who met at an off-campus bar during Homecoming Weekend.
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What the off-campus get-togethers do is foster the ability to handle the inevitable conflicts that arise.
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There must be close 130 to seventy-five girls in that bunch of off-campus houses.
From Project Gutenberg
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