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(ŏn'sīt', ôn'-)
adj.
Done or located at the site, as of a particular activity: on-site monitoring of a production run; an on-site film shoot.

on-site on'-site' adv.

(performed) on the property itself; refers to property management, development, or other agencies or activities.


Example: A newly developed apartment complex retained an onsite leasing agent to devote full-time efforts until the project was 90% occupied. The agent was then relocated to an offsite management office, where she continued to lease that property while performing additional functions related to various other properties.

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