Antonym: close, near. Similar words: distance, assistant, in the distance, instant, constant, instantly, substantial, substantially. Meaning: ['dɪstənt] adj. 1. separated in space or coming from or going to a distance 2. far apart in relevance or relationship 3. remote in manner 4. separate or apart in time 5. apart in space.
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211. If this is not done then the method is in danger of becoming too abstract and distant.
212. More distant friends exchange letters or Christmas cards, and so on.
213. The funny man who had found her on a distant planet and had treated her as a human being.
214. In real-life evolution there is nothing that corresponds to steering towards some distant genetic target.
215. We are continuously bombarded by cosmic rays, atomic particles ejected by distant stellar catastrophes.
216. How can we use them to help guide us into our not so distant future?
217. On Wednesday morning she set off for one of the city's most distant suburbs in order to conduct an interview.
218. Then by dusk it appears as if snowstorms are blotting out the distant views.
219. An additional contradiction of avant-garde culture is its distant relationship to the masses.
220. He looked aloft at the distant ceiling, and at the expanse of sparsely-curtained window space.
221. I photographed them against a backdrop of distant volcanoes using a yellow filter to accentuate the wispy white clouds above.
222. But affairs in distant countries can suddenly end up close to home.
223. Light given out by distant galaxies has to swim against the tide of expansion to get to us.
224. The sun trembled for an instant on the edge of the distant hills, then started to sink behind them.
225. Again he heard the distant crash as it fell over the cliff.
226. Nor are the blight years which affected potato crops in about one year in three,[sentencedict.com] in the not so distant past.
227. Status relates to our concern for our standing in the eyes of people more distant from us.
228. The fires signalled to something else as well ... Shortly before daybreak Tallis was woken by the distant sound of a hunting horn.
229. The old Lombard aristocracy was gradually crumbling away except in the far north and the distant south.
230. He could see cliffs and a distant wash of white.
231. Two people standing at distant points on the globe would have completely different ideas about where the magnetic north pole lay.
232. The intrigue, if one existed, was worthy of the inner circle of the Imperial court on far distant Knossos.
233. I was awakened before cockcrow by the sound of distant rifles.
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234. I could faintly hear the distant rumble of commuter traffic from my bedroom - a reminder of what I had temporarily escaped.
235. Distant creaks and groans echoed eerily along dark corridors and seemed to expand into the circular chamber.
236. Charles's distant cousin John Carroll was drawn only once from the religious into the civil sphere during the war.
237. Rarity is another component of value and with this often went derivation from distant sources.
238. Dense foggy mornings, frosty nights, a lucent crown of brilliant red and golden leaves on the distant ridge.
239. All princes had to face the problems posed by distant and turbulent borderlands.
240. The result was stiff, distant even, and the three or four burghers bowed even lower.
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