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Definition of far-distant in English: far-distantadjective Remote in time or space. this won't be possible until some time in the far-distant future travel to far-distant lands Example sentencesExamples - We are searching for what our far-distant ancestors were using, because these plants have a wider genetic base.
- Its fictional world is impossibly remote, too far-distant to care about.
- Nor had the financial crisis those far-distant plans had been prepared to deal with gone away.
- Jaisalmer is a far-distant fortress city, glowing golden amid the desert scrub.
- Some scientists are uneasy about such far-distant and local forecasts, however.
- One reason I enjoy this trail so much is the brief illusion that the city bustle is gone, a far-distant memory.
- The Party can hardly remember the far-distant past when it was known for its serious thought.
- London's bus service is planned by a non-profit-making body which aims to serve the resident population, not far-distant shareholders.
- The noise came again; it sounded like a far-distant echo.
- Norway's high Arctic listening dish tracks quasars, far-distant emerging stars bursting with energy.
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