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    re·mote
    [rəˈmōt]
    adjective
    remotest (superlative adjective)
    1. (of a place) situated far from the main centers of population; distant:
      "I'd chosen a spot that looked as remote from any road as possible" · "a remote Oregon valley"
      • distant in time:
        "a golden age in the remote past"
      • having very little connection with or relationship to:
        "the theory seems rather intellectual and remote from everyday experience"
      • distantly related:
        "a remote cousin"
    2. conducted or working away from a usual workplace or location, making use of communications technology:
      "companies will understand that remote working can be helpful for employees" · "she said teachers deserved more credit for the success of remote learning" · "these jobs are largely virtual and may be open to remote workers from any location"
      • (of an electronic device) operating or operated by means of radio or infrared signals:
        "a second feature allows pagers to be alerted from remote alarm sensors"
      • computing
        denoting a device that can only be accessed by means of a network. Compare with local
    3. (of a chance or possibility) unlikely to occur:
      "chances of a genuine and lasting peace become even more remote"
    4. (of a person) aloof and unfriendly in manner:
      "Maria seemed remote and patronizing"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘far apart’): from Latin remotus ‘removed’, past participle of removere (see remove).
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    adjective
    1. (of a place) situated far from the main centers of population; distant:
      far removed
      dim and distant
      off the beaten track
      in the depths of …
      hard to find
      in the back of beyond
      in the hinterlands
      in the middle of nowhere
      in the backwoods
      in the backveld
      in the platteland
      in the backblocks
      in the booay
      in the sticks
      in the tall timbers
      Barcoo
      beyond the black stump
    2. (of a chance or possibility) unlikely to occur:
      Opposite:
    3. (of a person) aloof and unfriendly in manner:
     
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