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Remote   /rɪmˈoʊt/  /rimˈoʊt/   Listen
Remote

adjective
(compar. remoter; superl. remotest)
1.
Located far away spatially.  Synonym: distant.  "Remote stars"
2.
Very unlikely.  Synonym: outside.  "A remote possibility" , "A remote contingency"
3.
Separate or apart in time.  Synonyms: distant, removed.  "The remote past or future"
4.
Inaccessible and sparsely populated.  Synonym: outback.
5.
Far apart in relevance or relationship or kinship.  Synonym: distant.  "A remote relative" , "A distant likeness" , "Considerations entirely removed (or remote) from politics"
noun
1.
A device that can be used to control a machine or apparatus from a distance.  Synonym: remote control.



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"Remote" Quotes from Famous Books



... was slightly monotonous. What would Dick say, and how would this affect certain vague hopes she had lately cherished? Then she thought of Mr. Mayne, and shivered, and a sense of coldness and remote ...
— Not Like Other Girls • Rosa N. Carey

... images were thrown out, each bearing some analogy, however fanciful and remote, to the theme, which occurred like a chorus at the close of each stanza; so that the poetry resembled a piece of music, which, after repeated excursions through fanciful variations, returns ever and anon to the simple melody which is the ...
— The Betrothed • Sir Walter Scott

... shores, or in a channel frequented by vessels, we might have had some hope of being rescued; but the schooner was the only vessel we could expect to pass that way, and the chances of her seeing us appeared very remote. Happily the wind fell, and there was not much sea, or we should have been washed off our insecure hold. The current was running very strong, and Burkett was of opinion that it would drift us down towards the station; but it was a question ...
— A Voyage round the World - A book for boys • W.H.G. Kingston

... judge of them by analogy. If we study Nature with attention, the modes of action which she displays to our senses will teach us not to be disconcerted by those which she refuses to discover. Those causes which are the most remote from their effects, unquestionably act by intermediate causes; by the aid of these, we can frequently trace out the first. If in the chain of these causes we sometimes meet with obstacles that oppose themselves to our research, we ought to endeavour ...
— The System of Nature, Vol. 1 • Baron D'Holbach

... you willing? We shall escape the evil tongues in Holland. Evade the painful proximity of my old sphere of life. We shall not bury ourselves in some remote corner of the earth, but shall stand in the very midst of the most fiercely burning life, in the most intensively growing human world. There I can best become aware of what is to be expected of mankind, best divine what Christ intends with us and what he expects of me. If I can ...
— The Bride of Dreams • Frederik van Eeden


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