non-domestic
adjective
(alsonondomestic)uk/ˌnɒn.dəˈmes.tɪk/us/ˌnɑːn.dəˈmes.tɪk/notrelatingto, or takingplacein, thehome,house, orfamily:
Thelawdistinguishesbetweenchildcareprovisionindomesticpremisesand non-domesticpremisessuch asplaygroups.
The newlegislationwillraisetheminimumageforbuyinga non-domesticknifefrom 16 to 18.
notexisting, takingplace, oroperatingin aparticularcountry:
Theterm"offshoring" is often used to refer tooutsourcingto a non-domesticprovider.
OnTuesdayafternoon, about ten to twelve nondomesticflightswereallowedtoland.
- Somestudieshaveshownaninconsistentpoliceresponsetodomesticviolencecomparedto non-domesticviolence.
- Fallingexportswillhitthe non-domesticpartof theeconomyhard.
- Mostrespondents'concernsrelatedtoinaccuratetranslations, which couldmisleadconsumersin non-domesticmarkets.
Home
- a roof overyourheadidiom
- abode
- accommodation
- an Englishman's home is his castleidiom
- bolthole
- crib
- domestic
- domestically
- gaff
- habitation
- hangout
- harem
- pad
- place
- premises
- rabbit hutch
- residence
- residential
- roof
- S, s
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