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    Re·mote
    /rəˈmōt/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a remote control device: "universal remotes which let you operate all your audio/video components from one handset"
  2. : being, relating to, or involving a means of doing or using something indirectly or from a distance: such as. a. : using or involving a network connection between computers or systems in different locations. a remote workforce. remote learning. files stored on remote servers.

  3. REMOTE definition: 1. far away in distance: 2. A remote area, house, or village is a long way from any towns or…. Learn more.

  4. Remote definition: far apart; far distant in space; situated at some distance away. See examples of REMOTE used in a sentence.

  5. 1. a. Located far away; distant in space. b. Hidden away; secluded: a remote hamlet. 2. Distant in time: the remote past. 3. Faint; slight: a remote possibility; had not the remotest interest. 4. Far removed in connection or relevance: a cause remote from everyday concerns. 5. Distantly related by blood or marriage: a remote cousin. 6.

  6. Remote describes something far, far away, like a campsite way out in the woods, a distant planet, or the chance you'll win the lottery. The Australian outback is remote, since it's hard to get to and there aren't many people there. It's also remote in the sense that it's far away from civilization. Someone with a faraway look in her eye, not ...

  7. 6 days ago · If something is remote from a particular subject or area of experience, it is not relevant to it because it is very different. This government depends on the wishes of a few who are remote from the people. [ + from] Teenagers are forced to study subjects that seem remote from their daily lives.

  8. Definition of remote adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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