2 used to say that ideas, feelings, and opinions are shared by many people: --
3 in or to a foreign country or countries: --
They used to go abroad every summer.
However, much of the profits of coffee production were sent abroad.
Not only was domestic demand underdeveloped at this point ; promotion abroad also reflected a need for foreign exchange.
An investigation and prosecution would clearly implicate members of the regime and undermine its support at home and abroad.
However, concerns about its microbiological safety still exist, with notable milkborne outbreaks of infectious intestinal disease occurring both at home and abroad in recent years.
Among adults aged 20 -40 years, travelling abroad was associated with illness.
A substantial number have transnational ties with groups of similar purpose abroad.
However, political parties remain among the weakest components of the democratisation process and the least assisted from abroad.
Even when they could, most shopped abroad anyway, often for reasons of quality.