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Sentence count:66+1 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-06-27Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: forelandSimilar words: interlacedinterludeinterlockinterloperinterlinkinterlockinginterlocutorinterlocutionMeaning: ['hɪntə(r)lænd]  n. a remote and undeveloped area. 
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1. A century ago, eastern Germany was an agricultural hinterland.
2. Trade between the Adriatic ports and their hinterland had grown.
3. It is the hinterland that has the greatest appeal.
4. Which were the main industrial towns in the hinterland created by the canal links?
5. The hinterland of the Liverpool Range in the summer of 1839 was a resplendent, if temporary, Eden.
6. But they did not venture into the hinterland, leaving the rebels there undisturbed.
7. Her early work depicted a dreamy hinterland between landscape and abstraction, like the molten scenes of late Turner.
8. However, Eataine is simply the hinterland of the vast city-state of Lothern.
9. Black marketeers and moneylenders mushroomed. In the hinterland, the peasants' meagre savings evaporated rapidly.
10. Any site we consider will have its own hinterland, its own catchment area for the feeding of its population.
11. The rural hinterland which supported the two best known cities differed greatly.
12. How lovely things were out in the hinterland.
13. America's hinterland is often mocked.
14. The hinterland of Junggar basin is mostly covered with desert. It brings about difficulty for seismic prospecting due to its fluctuation, inhomogeneous distribution of surface dune sand.
15. The hinterland and inland regions have never depended on imported foods due to the high cost of transportation.
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16. The charms of Lochinver are not found in the village, however, but in the immediate environs and in the hinterland.
17. The Party's obvious nervousness about railway and other workers and relative neglect of the rural hinterland needs a little more explanation.
18. Conditions in the guberniia capitals were dire, but they were even worse in the rural hinterland.
19. The inadequacy of communications cut Nice off from its hinterland, and condemned the entire county to poverty.
20. Smiths, wheelwrights, butchers, tanners, graziers and husbandmen had direct links with the rural hinterland.
21. The most rural - and also small - South Western Board had no city larger than Bristol and a large rural hinterland.
22. Even Edinburgh no longer has an economy distinct from its Lothian hinterland.
23. Dole is no fresh breeze blowing in from the hinterland to shake things up.
24. With the development of urban centres and religious foundations greater demand would have been placed on the hinterland.
25. Henry played the piano out of a van on forays into the hinterland to introduce the Trans-National Drama Research Gymnasium.
26. Producing hardly any grain, the city was dependent on supplies brought in from the hinterland, or by sea.
27. Norwich's growth was not at the expense of its rural hinterland, however, for the surrounding villages grew as well.
28. It's a far cry from the ragged, skinny reality of city streets and the rural hinterland.
29. New York and Philadelphia, by contrast, served a rich and fertile hinterland laced with navigable watercourses.
30. The environmental circumstances of artificial greenbelt are extremely adverse in the hinterland of Taklimakan Desert.
More similar words: interlacedinterludeinterlockinterloperinterlinkinterlockinginterlocutorinterlocutionoverlandmotherlandcumberlandswitzerlandinterplanetaryBetter late than neverinterpreterplanterlanterninterinternwinterinterimin termspainterintercomwinteryprinterpointerjack-o-lanterninternalinterpol
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