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Definition of offline in English: offlineadjective ɒfˈlʌɪn Not controlled by or directly connected to a computer or the Internet. Example sentencesExamples - Additionally, it allowed salespeople to synchronize data on their laptops for offline access - a specific demand of the sales force.
- Some initiatives work within the Internet, whereas others use the Internet more directly to facilitate offline activities.
- Although this was the first ever online virus description database, offline versions had existed long before.
- System administrators have historically relied on offline archiving for data backup and storage.
- A final feature worth mentioning is the all-new inclusion of split-screen multiplayer for offline use.
adverb ɒfˈlʌɪn 1While not directly controlled by or connected to a computer or the Internet. Example sentencesExamples - All national schools were disconnected from the Internet the following day, with some remaining offline until the end of the week.
- E-mails went unsent and unanswered while the Internet was kept offline to protect the beleaguered system.
- Once in a while while surfing, the browser will do the same thing - the dialog box will ask if I should connect or stay offline.
- It's our belief that people behave differently on the Internet than they do offline.
- Two more famous web sites were taken offline by their Internet service providers under orders from government authorities.
- 1.1 With a delay between the production of computer data and its processing.
Example sentencesExamples - The sheer volume processing offline was just not practical.
- The data files are then offline processed through the software to estimate the attitude parameters.
- The process is conducted offline - taking down the production system until the batch update is completed - because it takes so long.
Definition of offline in US English: offlineadjective Computing Not controlled by or directly connected to a computer or external network. Example sentencesExamples - Additionally, it allowed salespeople to synchronize data on their laptops for offline access - a specific demand of the sales force.
- A final feature worth mentioning is the all-new inclusion of split-screen multiplayer for offline use.
- Although this was the first ever online virus description database, offline versions had existed long before.
- Some initiatives work within the Internet, whereas others use the Internet more directly to facilitate offline activities.
- System administrators have historically relied on offline archiving for data backup and storage.
adverb also off lineComputing 1While not directly controlled by or connected to a computer or external network. Example sentencesExamples - It's our belief that people behave differently on the Internet than they do offline.
- All national schools were disconnected from the Internet the following day, with some remaining offline until the end of the week.
- E-mails went unsent and unanswered while the Internet was kept offline to protect the beleaguered system.
- Two more famous web sites were taken offline by their Internet service providers under orders from government authorities.
- Once in a while while surfing, the browser will do the same thing - the dialog box will ask if I should connect or stay offline.
- 1.1 With a delay between the production of data and its processing.
Example sentencesExamples - The process is conducted offline - taking down the production system until the batch update is completed - because it takes so long.
- The sheer volume processing offline was just not practical.
- The data files are then offline processed through the software to estimate the attitude parameters.
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