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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



... abstruse problem of statesmanship. When Sully had been brought to his knees, she would rush away, with mischief in her eyes, to take the lead in some merry escapade or practical joke, her silvery laughter echoing in some remote palace corridor. A bewildering, alluring bundle of inconsistencies—beauty, savant, wit, and madcap—such was Henriette d'Entragues when Henri, fresh from his woes, came under ...
— Love affairs of the Courts of Europe • Thornton Hall

... aides-de-camp, and I can tell you it was hard work—drill from morning till night. We were stationed at a miserable country place, without any amusements or anything to do; and as at that time there did not seem the most remote chance of active service, it was a dog's life. Everyone was surly and ill tempered, and I ...
— With Frederick the Great - A Story of the Seven Years' War • G. A. Henty

... innumerable small rooms, a few large and lofty apartments, and an immense hall. The walls, which are full of chinks and crannies, are of that immense thickness which proves that our ancestors built for their remote descendants, and not in our modern fashion; for we are beginning to build in the English style, that is, barely for one generation. The stone stairs had been trodden by so many feet that one had to be very careful ...
— The Memoires of Casanova, Complete • Jacques Casanova de Seingalt

... as may be imagined, was neither regular nor frequent between the remote confederate camp at Harding and Hawkeye, and Laura was in a measure lost sight of—indeed, everyone had troubles enough of his own without ...
— The Gilded Age, Part 2. • Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) and Charles Dudley Warner

... turning on small pivots at the base, and the two ends of the box resembled in form the gable ends, as the top, the shelving roof, of a house. The sides were, as usual, secured by glue and nails, generally of wood, and dove-tailed, a method of joining adopted in Egypt at the most remote period; but the description of these belongs more properly to cabinet work, as those employed for holding the combs, and similar objects, ...
— Museum of Antiquity - A Description of Ancient Life • L. W. Yaggy


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